Gaming system, gaming device and method providing tiered progressive bonusing system

ABSTRACT

The gaming system and method disclosed herein provides a plurality of players with an opportunity to win a plurality of progressive awards maintained by the gaming system. The gaming system accumulates a quantity of progressive event points for each player playing at one of the gaming machines in the gaming system. In one embodiment, the gaming system uses an accumulated quantity of progressive event points for a designated player to determine which one or more of the progressive awards the designated player wins. In another embodiment, the gaming system uses an accumulated quantity of progressive event points to determine the designated player&#39;s probability of winning one or more of the progressive awards. Accordingly, the gaming system provides a point-based system in which either a progressive award to win or a probability of winning a progressive award is determined based on the quantities of progressive event points accumulated by the players.

PRIORITY CLAIM

This application is a continuation of, claims the benefit of andpriority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/328,902, filed on Dec.16, 2011, which is a continuation of, claims the benefit of and priorityto U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/269,456, filed on Nov. 12, 2008,now U.S. Pat. No. 8,092,302, the entire contents of each areincorporated by reference herein.

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BACKGROUND

Gaming machines which provide players awards in primary or base gamesare well known. Gaming machines generally require the player to place ormake a wager to activate the primary or base game. In many of thesegaming machines, the award is based on the player obtaining a winningsymbol or symbol combination and based on the amount of the wager (e.g.,the higher the wager, the higher the award). Symbols or symbolcombinations which are less likely to occur usually provide higherawards.

In such known gaming machines, the amount of the wager made on the basegame by the player may vary. For instance, the gaming machine may enablethe player to wager a minimum number of credits, such as one credit(e.g., one cent, nickel, dime, quarter or dollar) up to a maximum numberof credits, such as five credits. This wager may be made by the player asingle time or multiple times in a single play of a primary game. Forinstance, a slot game may have one or more paylines and the slot gamemay enable the player to make a wager on each payline in a single playof the primary game. Slot games with one, three, five, nine, fifteen,and twenty-five lines are widely commercially available. Thus, it isknown that a gaming machine, such as a slot game, may allow players tomake wagers of substantially different amounts on each play of theprimary or base game ranging, for example, from one credit up toone-hundred twenty-five credits (e.g., five credits on each oftwenty-five separate paylines).

Secondary or bonus games are also known in gaming machines. Thesecondary or bonus games usually provide an additional award to theplayer. Secondary or bonus games usually do not require an additionalwager by the player to be activated. Secondary or bonus games aregenerally activated or triggered upon an occurrence of a designatedtriggering symbol or triggering symbol combination in the primary orbase game. For instance, a bonus symbol occurring on the payline on thethird reel of a three reel slot machine may trigger the secondary bonusgame. When a secondary or bonus game is triggered, the gaming machinesgenerally indicates this to the player through one or more visual and/oraudio output devices, such as the reels, lights, speakers, videoscreens, etc. Part of the enjoyment and excitement of playing certaingaming machines is the occurrence of the secondary or bonus game (evenbefore the player knows how much the bonus award will be).

Progressive awards are also known. In one form, a progressive awardincludes an initial amount funded by a casino and an additional amountfunded through a portion of each wager made on the progressive gamingmachine. For example, 1% of each wager placed on the primary game of thegaming machine may be allocated to the progressive award or progressiveaward fund. The progressive award grows in value as more players playthe gaming machine and more portions of the players' wagers areallocated to the progressive award. When a player obtains a winningsymbol or symbol combination which results in the progressive award, theaccumulated progressive award is provided to the player. After theprogressive award is provided to the player, the amount of the nextprogressive award is reset to the initial value and a portion of eachsubsequent wager is allocated to that next progressive award.

While such progressive awards are popular amongst players, a number ofproblems exist with these known progressive award gaming systems. Forexample, when a progressive award is provided at another gaming machinein a bank of gaming machines which share the progressive awards, aplayer may feel deflated and not wish to continue playing for a base orreset level progressive award. Such feelings can lead to certain playerswalking away with jackpot fatigue. That is, jackpot fatigue can occurwhen a player no longer finds an award desirable or worth the cost ofcontinuing to play. This desire to quit playing is also due to the factthat a player may feel they must wait a substantial period of time forthe progressive award to climb back to a high value.

There is a continuing need to provide new and different gaming machinesand gaming systems as well as new and different ways to provide awardsto players including bonus awards and progressive awards. There is alsoa continuing need to provide new and different linked or related gamingmachines.

SUMMARY

Various embodiments of the gaming system and method disclosed hereinprovide a plurality of players with an opportunity to win a plurality ofprogressive awards maintained by the gaming system. In one embodiment,the gaming system accumulates a quantity of progressive event points foreach player playing at one of the gaming machines in the gaming system.In one such embodiment, the gaming system uses an accumulated quantityof progressive event points for a designated player to determine whichone or more of the progressive awards the designated player will win. Inanother such embodiment, the gaming system uses an accumulated quantityof progressive event points to determine the designated player'sprobability of winning one or more of the progressive awards.Accordingly, the gaming system provides a point-based system in whicheither a progressive award to win or a probability of winning aprogressive award is determined based on the quantities of progressiveevent points accumulated by the players.

In one embodiment, the gaming system causes a plurality of gamingdevices to each enable a plurality of players to play one or more games.Each play of one of the games is initiated upon a wager placed by one ofthe players playing at one of the gaming devices. For each player, thegaming system accumulates a quantity of points. In one embodiment, thegaming system accumulates the quantity of progressive event points foreach player in association with that player's individual plays of thegame. In one such embodiment, the gaming system accumulates the quantityof progressive event points for each player based on a number ofdesignated symbols generated in that player's individual plays of thegame.

In one embodiment, the gaming system selects one of a plurality ofplayers based on a designated wager amount placed by each player anddetermines which one, if any, of the maintained progressive awards toprovide the selected player based on a quantity of progressive eventpoints accumulated by the selected player. In this embodiment, after anoccurrence of a triggering event, the gaming system selects one of theplayers to win one of a plurality of maintained progressive awards. Theselection of which player is based on each player's designated wagerrelative to other players' designated wagers. After the gaming systemselects one of the players, the gaming system assigns the selectedplayer to one of a plurality of progressive event groups or progressiveevent tiers based on the quantity of progressive event pointsaccumulated by the selected player. After assigning the selected playerto one of the progressive event tiers, the gaming system determineswhich one of the progressive awards to provide to the selected player inaccordance with a probability of being provided for each one of themaintained progressive awards. The probabilities for the maintainedprogressive awards are associated with the tier or group assigned to theselected player. In this embodiment, the gaming system randomly selectsone of the maintained progressive awards in accordance with suchprobabilities. The gaming system provides the selected player therandomly selected progressive award. That is, the selected player'saccumulated quantity of progressive event points determines thatplayer's probability to win at least one of the maintained progressiveawards.

In another embodiment, the gaming system utilizes the relative pointsaccumulated by each of the players to determine whether that player willbe provided one of a primary progressive award and/or a plurality ofsecondary progressive awards maintained by the gaming system. In onesuch embodiment, the primary progressive award is associated with aprimary triggering event and each one of the secondary progressiveawards is associated with a different secondary triggering event. Inthis embodiment, at least one of the secondary progressive awards isalso associated with the primary triggering event. The gaming systemdetermines whether the primary triggering event occurs. If the gamingsystem determines that the primary triggering event occurred, the gamingsystem selects one of the players based on the previous designatedwagers of such players relative to the other players' designated wagersand the gaming system causes the primary progressive award to beprovided to the selected player.

Continuing with this embodiment, after the occurrence of the primarytriggering event, the gaming system also provides the players (includingthe selected player) with an opportunity to win at least one of thesecondary progressive awards. In one such embodiment, after theoccurrence of the primary triggering event, the gaming system assignseach of the players to different progressive event tiers or groups basedon the relative quantity of progressive event points accumulated by eachone of the players. In one embodiment, each progressive event tier orgroup is associated with a different range of accumulated progressiveevent points and a different one of the secondary progressive awards.The gaming system assigns each one of the players to one of theprogressive event tiers or groups based on whether the player'saccumulated quantity of progressive event points coincides with therange associated with the progressive event tier or group. The gamingsystem determines which of the secondary progressive awards that each ofthe players can win by assigning each one of the players to one of theprogressive event tiers or groups associated with one of the secondaryprogressive awards.

After assigning each of the players to a progressive event tier orgroup, the gaming system determines which of the players assigned toeach progressive event tier or group will be provided the secondaryprogressive award associated with that progressive event tier or group.In one embodiment, this determination is based on the players' lastwager prior to the primary triggering event. For each progressive eventtier or group, the gaming system determines which player or players inthat progressive event tier win the associated secondary progressiveaward. The gaming system makes this determination in accordance with aprobability of winning the associated secondary progressive award whichis associated with each one of the players in the progressive eventtier. That is, in this embodiment, the secondary progressive award whichthe player can win is based on the progressive event tier assigned tothat player based on that player's accumulated quantity of progressiveevent points while the probability of that player winning such secondaryprogressive award is based on that player's previous designated wagerrelative to other players' previous designated wagers. In oneembodiment, the gaming system associates a higher probability with thoseplayers that have wagered higher amounts.

If the primary progressive triggering event did not occur, the gamingsystem may still enable the player to win one or more secondaryprogressive awards. As mentioned above, each one of the secondaryprogressive awards is associated with a different secondary triggeringevent. If a secondary progressive award triggering event occurred, thegaming system assigns each one of the players to one of a plurality ofdifferent progressive event tiers or groups based on the accumulatedquantity of progressive event points for each player. In one embodiment,a player qualifies or is eligible for this triggered secondaryprogressive award if that player has accumulated a designated quantityof progressive event points. For example, if a player has accumulated aquantity of progressive event points that is equal to or greater thanthe designated quantity of progressive event points, the gaming systemenables that player to win the triggered secondary progressive award.

If the progressive event tier or group associated with the triggeredsecondary progressive award includes at least one assigned player, thegaming system determines which player within that tier or group will beprovided with the triggered secondary progressive award. In oneembodiment, this determination is based on each player's last wagerprior to the primary triggering event. The gaming system determineswhich player or players in that progressive event tier or group win thetriggered secondary progressive award in accordance with a probabilityof winning the triggered progressive award associated with thatprogressive event tier or group.

Accordingly, the gaming system and method disclosed herein provides atleast one player with a chance to win one of the progressive awardsbased on the at least one player's wager while also providing the playerwith a chance to win one or more other progressive awards based on theat least one player's accumulated quantity of progressive event points.The disclosed gaming system and method further provides that theprogressive award which the at least one player can win is based on theaccumulated quantity of progressive event points for that player whilethe probability of the at least one player winning such progressiveaward is based on that player's previous designated wager relative toother players' previous designated wagers. That is, which progressiveaward is won by the at least one player is determined by the at leastone player's accumulated quantity of progressive event points.

Additional features and advantages are described herein, and will beapparent from the following Detailed Description and the figures.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIGS. 1A and 1B are perspective views of alternative embodiments of oneof the gaming devices in the gaming system of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2A is a schematic block diagram of one embodiment of an electronicconfiguration for one of the gaming devices disclosed herein.

FIG. 2B is a schematic block diagram of one embodiment of a gamingsystem network configuration including a plurality of gaming devicesdisclosed herein.

FIG. 3 is a process flow diagram showing one possible flow sequence ofone embodiment of the disclosed gaming system.

FIG. 4 is one example of a timeline showing the operation of oneembodiment of the disclosed gaming system.

FIG. 5A is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of players, thewagers placed by such players for a previous play of a game, and theprobability to win a progressive award based on such wagers.

FIG. 5B is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of progressive eventtiers or levels of accumulated progressive event points and a player'sprobability to win each individual progressive award based on suchprogressive event tiers or levels.

FIG. 6 is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of progressive eventtiers or levels of accumulated progressive event points and a player'sprobability to win each individual progressive award based on suchprogressive event tiers or levels.

FIG. 7 is a process flow diagram showing one possible flow sequence ofone embodiment of the disclosed gaming system.

FIG. 8 is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of players eligibleto win a primary progressive award, the wagers placed by such playersfor a previous play of a game, and the probability for each player towin the primary progressive award based on such wagers.

FIG. 9 is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of progressive eventtiers or levels of accumulated progressive event points and a pluralityof individual progressive awards associated with such progressive eventtiers or levels.

FIG. 10A is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of different wageramounts, the number of players who qualified for a certain progressiveaward at each wager amount, and a probability to win the certainprogressive award for each player at the different wager amounts.

FIG. 10B is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of players whoqualified for a certain progressive award, the wagers placed by suchplayers for a previous play of a game, and the probability for eachplayer to win the certain progressive award based on such wagers.

FIG. 11A is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of progressive eventtiers or levels of accumulated progressive event points, a progressiveaward associated with each tier or level, and the current value of theprogressive awards.

FIG. 11B is one example of a chart in accordance with one embodiment ofthe disclosed gaming system which shows a plurality of differentprogressive event tiers or levels of progressive event accumulatedpoints, the number of players who qualified for a certain progressiveaward at each progressive event tier or level, and the probability foreach player of the progressive event tier or level to win the certainprogressive award based on such points.

FIG. 12 is one example of a timeline showing the operation of oneembodiment of the disclosed gaming system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present disclosure may be implemented in various configurations forgaming machines, gaming devices, or gaming systems, including but notlimited to: (1) a dedicated gaming machine, gaming device, or gamingsystem wherein the computerized instructions for controlling any games(which are provided by the gaming machine or gaming device) are providedwith the gaming machine or gaming device prior to delivery to a gamingestablishment; and (2) a changeable gaming machine, gaming device, orgaming system wherein the computerized instructions for controlling anygames (which are provided by the gaming machine or gaming device) aredownloadable to the gaming machine or gambling device through a datanetwork after the gaming machine or gaming device is in a gamingestablishment. In one embodiment, the computerized instructions forcontrolling any games are executed by at least one central server,central controller, or remote host. In such a “thin client” embodiment,the central server remotely controls any games (or other suitableinterfaces) and the gaming device is utilized to display such games (orsuitable interfaces) and receive one or more inputs or commands from aplayer. In another embodiment, the computerized instructions forcontrolling any games are communicated from the central server, centralcontroller, or remote host to a gaming device local processor and memorydevices. In such a “thick client” embodiment, the gaming device localprocessor executes the communicated computerized instructions to controlany games (or other suitable interfaces) provided to a player.

In one embodiment, one or more gaming devices in a gaming system may bethin client gaming devices and one or more gaming devices in the gamingsystem may be thick client gaming devices. In another embodiment,certain functions of the gaming device are implemented in a thin clientenvironment and certain other functions of the gaming device areimplemented in a thick client environment. In one such embodiment,computerized instructions for controlling any primary games arecommunicated from the central server to the gaming device in a thickclient configuration and computerized instructions for controlling anysecondary games or bonus functions are executed by a central server in athin client configuration.

Referring now to the drawings, two example alternative embodiments of agaming device disclosed herein are illustrated in FIGS. 1A and 1B asgaming device 10 a and gaming device 10 b, respectively. Gaming device10 a and/or gaming device 10 b are generally referred to herein asgaming device 10.

In the embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 1A and 1B, gaming device 10 hasa support structure, housing, or cabinet which provides support for aplurality of displays, inputs, controls, and other features of aconventional gaming machine. It is configured so that a player canoperate it while standing or sitting. The gaming device can bepositioned on a base or stand or can be configured as a pub-styletable-top game (not shown) which a player can operate preferably whilesitting. As illustrated by the different configurations shown in FIGS.1A and 1B, the gaming device may have varying cabinet and displayconfigurations.

In one embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 2A, the gaming devicepreferably includes at least one processor 12, such as a microprocessor,a microcontroller-based platform, a suitable integrated circuit or oneor more application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC's). The processoris in communication with or operable to access or to exchange signalswith at least one data storage or memory device 14. In one embodiment,the processor and the memory device reside within the cabinet of thegaming device. The memory device stores program code and instructions,executable by the processor, to control the gaming device. The memorydevice also stores other data such as image data, event data, playerinput data, random or pseudo-random number generators, pay-table data orinformation, and applicable game rules that relate to the play of thegaming device. In one embodiment, the memory device includes randomaccess memory (RAM), which can include non-volatile RAM (NVRAM),magnetic RAM (MRAM), ferroelectric RAM (FeRAM), and other forms ascommonly understood in the gaming industry. In one embodiment, thememory device includes read only memory (ROM). In one embodiment, thememory device includes flash memory and/or EEPROM (electrically erasableprogrammable read only memory). Any other suitable magnetic, optical,and/or semiconductor memory may operate in conjunction with the gamingdevice disclosed herein.

In one embodiment, part or all of the program code and/or operating datadescribed above can be stored in a detachable or removable memorydevice, including, but not limited to, a suitable cartridge, disk, CDROM, DVD, or USB memory device. In other embodiments, part or all of theprogram code and/or operating data described above can be downloaded tothe memory device through a suitable network.

In one embodiment, an operator or a player can use such a removablememory device in a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a personaldigital assistant (PDA), a portable computing device, or anothercomputerized platform to implement the present disclosure. In oneembodiment, the gaming device or gaming machine disclosed herein isoperable over a wireless network, for example part of a wireless gamingsystem. In this embodiment, the gaming machine may be a hand-helddevice, a mobile device, or any other suitable wireless device thatenables a player to play any suitable game at a variety of differentlocations. It should be appreciated that a gaming device or gamingmachine as disclosed herein may be a device that has obtained approvalfrom a regulatory gaming commission or a device that has not obtainedapproval from a regulatory gaming commission. It should be appreciatedthat the processor and memory device may be collectively referred toherein as a “computer” or “controller.”

In one embodiment, as discussed in more detail below, the gaming devicerandomly generates awards and/or other game outcomes based onprobability data. In one such embodiment, this random determination isprovided through utilization of a random number generator (RNG), such asa true random number generator, a pseudo random number generator, orother suitable randomization process. In one embodiment, each award orother game outcome is associated with a probability and the gamingdevice generates the award or other game outcome to be provided to theplayer based on the associated probabilities. In this embodiment, sincethe gaming device generates outcomes randomly or based upon one or moreprobability calculations, there is no certainty that the gaming devicewill ever provide the player with any specific award or other gameoutcome.

In another embodiment, as discussed in more detail below, the gamingdevice employs a predetermined or finite set or pool of awards or othergame outcomes. In this embodiment, as each award or other game outcomeis provided to the player, the gaming device flags or removes theprovided award or other game outcome from the predetermined set or pool.Once flagged or removed from the set or pool, the specific providedaward or other game outcome from that specific pool cannot be providedto the player again. This type of gaming device provides players withall of the available awards or other game outcomes over the course ofthe play cycle and guarantees the amount of actual wins and losses.

In another embodiment, as discussed below, upon a player initiating gameplay at the gaming device, the gaming device enrolls in a bingo game. Inthis embodiment, a bingo server calls the bingo balls that result in aspecific bingo game outcome. The resultant game outcome is communicatedto the individual gaming device to be provided to a player. In oneembodiment, this bingo outcome is displayed to the player as a bingogame and/or in any form in accordance with the present disclosure.

In one embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 2A, the gaming device includesone or more display devices controlled by the processor. The displaydevices are preferably connected to or mounted on the cabinet of thegaming device. The embodiment shown in FIG. 1A includes a centraldisplay device 16 which displays a primary game. This display device mayalso display any suitable secondary game associated with the primarygame as well as information relating to the primary or secondary game.The alternative embodiment shown in FIG. 1B includes a central displaydevice 16 and an upper display device 18. The upper display device maydisplay the primary game, any suitable secondary game associated or notassociated with the primary game and/or information relating to theprimary or secondary game. These display devices may also serve asdigital glass operable to advertise games or other aspects of the gamingestablishment. As seen in FIGS. 1A and 1B, in one embodiment, the gamingdevice includes a credit display 20 which displays a player's currentnumber of credits, cash, account balance, or the equivalent. In oneembodiment, the gaming device includes a bet display 22 which displays aplayer's amount wagered. In one embodiment, as described in more detailbelow, the gaming device includes a player tracking display 40 whichdisplays information regarding a player's play tracking status.

In another embodiment, at least one display device may be a mobiledisplay device, such as a PDA or tablet PC, that enables play of atleast a portion of the primary or secondary game at a location remotefrom the gaming device.

The display devices may include, without limitation, a monitor, atelevision display, a plasma display, a liquid crystal display (LCD) adisplay based on light emitting diodes (LEDs), a display based on aplurality of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), a display based onpolymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs), a display based on a plurality ofsurface-conduction electron-emitters (SEDs), a display including aprojected and/or reflected image, or any other suitable electronicdevice or display mechanism. In one embodiment, as described in moredetail below, the display device includes a touch-screen with anassociated touch-screen controller. The display devices may be of anysuitable size and configuration, such as a square, a rectangle or anelongated rectangle.

The display devices of the gaming device are configured to display atleast one and preferably a plurality of game or other suitable images,symbols and indicia such as any visual representation or exhibition ofthe movement of objects such as mechanical, virtual, or video reels andwheels, dynamic lighting, video images, images of people, characters,places, things, faces of cards, and the like.

In one alternative embodiment, the symbols, images and indicia displayedon or of the display device may be in mechanical form. That is, thedisplay device may include any electromechanical device, such as one ormore mechanical objects, such as one or more rotatable wheels, reels, ordice, configured to display at least one or a plurality of game or othersuitable images, symbols or indicia.

As illustrated in FIG. 2A, in one embodiment, the gaming device includesat least one payment device 24 in communication with the processor. Asseen in FIGS. 1A and 1B, a payment device such as a payment acceptorincludes a note, ticket or bill acceptor 28 wherein the player insertspaper money, a ticket, or voucher and a coin slot 26 where the playerinserts money, coins, or tokens. In other embodiments, payment devicessuch as readers or validators for credit cards, debit cards or creditslips may accept payment. In one embodiment, a player may insert anidentification card into a card reader of the gaming device. In oneembodiment, the identification card is a smart card having a programmedmicrochip, a coded magnetic strip or coded rewritable magnetic strip,wherein the programmed microchip or magnetic strips are coded with aplayer's identification, credit totals (or related data), and/or otherrelevant information. In another embodiment, a player may carry aportable device, such as a cell phone, a radio frequency identificationtag, or any other suitable wireless device, which communicates aplayer's identification, credit totals (or related data), and otherrelevant information to the gaming device. In one embodiment, money maybe transferred to a gaming device through electronic funds transfer.When a player funds the gaming device, the processor determines theamount of funds entered and displays the corresponding amount on thecredit or other suitable display as described above.

As seen in FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 2A, in one embodiment the gaming deviceincludes at least one and preferably a plurality of input devices 30 incommunication with the processor. The input devices can include anysuitable device which enables the player to produce an input signalwhich is received by the processor. In one embodiment, after appropriatefunding of the gaming device, the input device is a game activationdevice, such as a play button 32 or a pull arm (not shown) which is usedby the player to start any primary game or sequence of events in thegaming device. The play button can be any suitable play activator suchas a bet one button, a max bet button, or a repeat the bet button. Inone embodiment, upon appropriate funding, the gaming device begins thegame play automatically. In another embodiment, upon the player engagingone of the play buttons, the gaming device automatically activates gameplay.

In one embodiment, one input device is a bet one button. The playerplaces a bet by pushing the bet one button. The player can increase thebet by one credit each time the player pushes the bet one button. Whenthe player pushes the bet one button, the number of credits shown in thecredit display preferably decreases by one, and the number of creditsshown in the bet display preferably increases by one. In anotherembodiment, one input device is a bet max button (not shown) whichenables the player to bet the maximum wager permitted for a game of thegaming device.

In one embodiment, one input device is a cash out button 34. The playermay push the cash out button and cash out to receive a cash payment orother suitable form of payment corresponding to the number of remainingcredits. In one embodiment, when the player cashes out, a paymentdevice, such as a ticket, payment, or note generator 36 prints orotherwise generates a ticket or credit slip to provide to the player.The player receives the ticket or credit slip and may redeem the valueassociated with the ticket or credit slip via a cashier (or othersuitable redemption system). In another embodiment, when the playercashes out, the player receives the coins or tokens in a coin payouttray. It should be appreciated that any suitable payout mechanisms, suchas funding to the player's electronically recordable identification cardor smart card, may be implemented in accordance with the gaming devicedisclosed herein.

In one embodiment, as mentioned above and as seen in FIG. 2A, one inputdevice is a touch-screen 42 coupled with a touch-screen controller 44 orsome other touch-sensitive display overlay to allow for playerinteraction with the images on the display. The touch-screen and thetouch-screen controller are connected to a video controller 46. A playercan make decisions and input signals into the gaming device by touchingthe touch-screen at the appropriate locations. One such input device isa conventional touch-screen button panel.

The gaming device may further include a plurality of communication portsfor enabling communication of the processor with external peripherals,such as external video sources, expansion buses, game or other displays,a SCSI port, or a keypad.

In one embodiment, as seen in FIG. 2A, the gaming device includes asound generating device controlled by one or more sounds cards 48 whichfunction in conjunction with the processor. In one embodiment, the soundgenerating device includes at least one and preferably a plurality ofspeakers 50 or other sound generating hardware and/or software forgenerating sounds, such as by playing music for the primary and/orsecondary game or by playing music for other modes of the gaming device,such as an attract mode. In one embodiment, the gaming device providesdynamic sounds coupled with attractive multimedia images displayed onone or more of the display devices to provide an audio-visualrepresentation or to otherwise display full-motion video with sound toattract players to the gaming device. During idle periods, the gamingdevice may display a sequence of audio and/or visual attraction messagesto attract potential players to the gaming device. The videos may alsobe customized to provide any appropriate information.

In one embodiment, the gaming machine may include a sensor, such as acamera, in communication with the processor (and possibly controlled bythe processor), that is selectively positioned to acquire an image of aplayer actively using the gaming device and/or the surrounding area ofthe gaming device. In one embodiment, the camera may be configured toselectively acquire still or moving (e.g., video) images and may beconfigured to acquire the images in an analog, digital, or othersuitable format. The display devices may be configured to display theimage acquired by the camera as well as to display the visiblemanifestation of the game in split screen or picture-in-picture fashion.For example, the camera may acquire an image of the player and theprocessor may incorporate that image into the primary and/or secondarygame as a game image, symbol or indicia.

Gaming device 10 can incorporate any suitable wagering game as theprimary or base game. The gaming machine or device may include some orall of the features of conventional gaming machines or devices. Theprimary or base game may comprise any suitable reel-type game, cardgame, cascading or falling symbol game, number game, or other game ofchance susceptible to representation in an electronic orelectromechanical form, which in one embodiment produces a randomoutcome based on probability data at the time of or after placement of awager. That is, different primary wagering games, such as video pokergames, video blackjack games, video keno, video bingo or any othersuitable primary or base game may be implemented.

In one embodiment, as illustrated in FIGS. 1A and 1B, a base or primarygame may be a slot game with one or more paylines 52. The paylines maybe horizontal, vertical, circular, diagonal, angled or any combinationthereof. In this embodiment, the gaming device includes at least one andpreferably a plurality of reels 54, such as three to five reels 54, ineither electromechanical form with mechanical rotating reels or videoform with simulated reels and movement thereof. In one embodiment, anelectromechanical slot machine includes a plurality of adjacent,rotatable reels which may be combined and operably coupled with anelectronic display of any suitable type. In another embodiment, if thereels 54 are in video form, one or more of the display devices, asdescribed above, displays the plurality of simulated video reels 54.Each reel 54 displays a plurality of indicia or symbols, such as bells,hearts, fruits, numbers, letters, bars, or other images which preferablycorrespond to a theme associated with the gaming device. In anotherembodiment, one or more of the reels are independent reels or unisymbolreels. In this embodiment, each independent or unisymbol reel generatesand displays one symbol to the player. In one embodiment, the gamingdevice awards prizes after the reels of the primary game stop spinningif specified types and/or configurations of indicia or symbols occur onan active payline or otherwise occur in a winning pattern, occur on therequisite number of adjacent reels and/or occur in a scatter payarrangement.

In an alternative embodiment, rather than determining any outcome toprovide to the player by analyzing the symbols generated on any wageredupon paylines as described above, the gaming device determines anyoutcome to provide to the player based on the number of associatedsymbols which are generated in active symbol positions on the requisitenumber of adjacent reels (i.e., not on paylines passing through anydisplayed winning symbol combinations). In this embodiment, if a winningsymbol combination is generated on the reels, the gaming device providesthe player one award for that occurrence of the generated winning symbolcombination. For example, if one winning symbol combination is generatedon the reels, the gaming device will provide a single award to theplayer for that winning symbol combination (i.e., not based on thenumber of paylines that would have passed through that winning symbolcombination). It should be appreciated that because a gaming device thatenables wagering on ways to win provides the player one award for asingle occurrence of a winning symbol combination and a gaming devicewith paylines may provide the player more than one award for the sameoccurrence of a single winning symbol combination (i.e., if a pluralityof paylines each pass through the same winning symbol combination), itis possible to provide a player at a ways to win gaming device with moreways to win for an equivalent bet or wager on a traditional slot gamingdevice with paylines.

In one embodiment, the total number of ways to win is determined bymultiplying the number of symbols generated in active symbol positionson a first reel by the number of symbols generated in active symbolpositions on a second reel by the number of symbols generated in activesymbol positions on a third reel and so on for each reel of the gamingdevice with at least one symbol generated in an active symbol position.For example, a three reel gaming device with three symbols generated inactive symbol positions on each reel includes 27 ways to win (i.e., 3symbols on the first reel×3 symbols on the second reel×3 symbols on thethird reel). A four reel gaming device with three symbols generated inactive symbol positions on each reel includes 81 ways to win (i.e., 3symbols on the first reel×3 symbols on the second reel×3 symbols on thethird reel×3 symbols on the fourth reel). A five reel gaming device withthree symbols generated in active symbol positions on each reel includes243 ways to win (i.e., 3 symbols on the first reel×3 symbols on thesecond reel×3 symbols on the third reel×3 symbols on the fourth reel×3symbols on the fifth reel). It should be appreciated that modifying thenumber of generated symbols by either modifying the number of reels ormodifying the number of symbols generated in active symbol positions byone or more of the reels modifies the number of ways to win.

In another embodiment, the gaming device enables a player to wager onand thus activate symbol positions. In one such embodiment, the symbolpositions are on the reels. In this embodiment, if based on the player'swager, a reel is activated, then each of the symbol positions of thatreel will be activated and each of the active symbol positions will bepart of one or more of the ways to win. In one embodiment, if based onthe player's wager, a reel is not activated, then a designated number ofdefault symbol positions, such as a single symbol position of the middlerow of the reel, will be activated and the default symbol position(s)will be part of one or more of the ways to win. This type of gamingmachine enables a player to wager on one, more than one or all of thereels and the processor of the gaming device uses the number of wageredon reels to determine the active symbol positions and the number ofpossible ways to win. In alternative embodiments, (1) no symbols aredisplayed as generated at any of the inactive symbol positions, or (2)any symbols generated at any inactive symbol positions may be displayedto the player but suitably shaded or otherwise designated as inactive.

In one embodiment wherein a player wagers on one or more reels, aplayer's wager of one credit may activate each of the three symbolpositions on a first reel, wherein one default symbol position isactivated on each of the remaining four reels. In this example, asdescribed above, the gaming device provides the player three ways to win(i.e., 3 symbols on the first reel×1 symbol on the second reel×1 symbolon the third reel×1 symbol on the fourth reel×1 symbol on the fifthreel). In another example, a player's wager of nine credits may activateeach of the three symbol positions on a first reel, each of the threesymbol positions on a second reel and each of the three symbol positionson a third reel wherein one default symbol position is activated on eachof the remaining two reels. In this example, as described above, thegaming device provides the player twenty-seven ways to win (i.e., 3symbols on the first reel×3 symbols on the second reel×3 symbols on thethird reel×1 symbol on the fourth reel×1 symbol on the fifth reel).

In one embodiment, to determine any award(s) to provide to the playerbased on the generated symbols, the gaming device individuallydetermines if a symbol generated in an active symbol position on a firstreel forms part of a winning symbol combination with or is otherwisesuitably related to a symbol generated in an active symbol position on asecond reel. In this embodiment, the gaming device classifies each pairof symbols which form part of a winning symbol combination (i.e., eachpair of related symbols) as a string of related symbols. For example, ifactive symbol positions include a first cherry symbol generated in thetop row of a first reel and a second cherry symbol generated in thebottom row of a second reel, the gaming device classifies the two cherrysymbols as a string of related symbols because the two cherry symbolsform part of a winning symbol combination.

After determining if any strings of related symbols are formed betweenthe symbols on the first reel and the symbols on the second reel, thegaming device determines if any of the symbols from the next adjacentreel should be added to any of the formed strings of related symbols. Inthis embodiment, for a first of the classified strings of relatedsymbols, the gaming device determines if any of the symbols generated bythe next adjacent reel form part of a winning symbol combination or areotherwise related to the symbols of the first string of related symbols.If the gaming device determines that a symbol generated on the nextadjacent reel is related to the symbols of the first string of relatedsymbols, that symbol is subsequently added to the first string ofrelated symbols. For example, if the first string of related symbols isthe string of related cherry symbols and a related cherry symbol isgenerated in the middle row of the third reel, the gaming device addsthe related cherry symbol generated on the third reel to the previouslyclassified string of cherry symbols.

On the other hand, if the gaming device determines that no symbolsgenerated on the next adjacent reel are related to the symbols of thefirst string of related symbols, the gaming device marks or flags suchstring of related symbols as complete. For example, if the first stringof related symbols is the string of related cherry symbols and none ofthe symbols of the third reel are related to the cherry symbols of thepreviously classified string of cherry symbols, the gaming device marksor flags the string of two cherry symbols as complete.

After either adding a related symbol to the first string of relatedsymbols or marking the first string of related symbols as complete, thegaming device proceeds as described above for each of the remainingclassified strings of related symbols which were previously classifiedor formed from related symbols on the first and second reels.

After analyzing each of the remaining strings of related symbols, thegaming device determines, for each remaining pending or incompletestring of related symbols, if any of the symbols from the next adjacentreel, if any, should be added to any of the previously classifiedstrings of related symbols. This process continues until either eachstring of related symbols is complete or there are no more adjacentreels of symbols to analyze. In this embodiment, where there are no moreadjacent reels of symbols to analyze, the gaming device marks each ofthe remaining pending strings of related symbols as complete.

When each of the strings of related symbols is marked complete, thegaming device compares each of the strings of related symbols to anappropriate paytable and provides the player any award associated witheach of the completed strings of symbols. It should be appreciated thatthe player is provided one award, if any, for each string of relatedsymbols generated in active symbol positions (i.e., as opposed to aquantity of awards being based on how many paylines that would havepassed through each of the strings of related symbols in active symbolpositions).

In one embodiment, a base or primary game may be a poker game whereinthe gaming device enables the player to play a conventional game ofvideo draw poker and initially deals five cards all face up from avirtual deck of fifty-two cards. Cards may be dealt as in a traditionalgame of cards or in the case of the gaming device, the cards may berandomly selected from a predetermined number of cards. If the playerwishes to draw, the player selects the cards to hold via one or moreinput devices, such as by pressing related hold buttons or via the touchscreen. The player then presses the deal button and the unwanted ordiscarded cards are removed from the display and the gaming machinedeals the replacement cards from the remaining cards in the deck. Thisresults in a final five-card hand. The gaming device compares the finalfive-card hand to a payout table which utilizes conventional poker handrankings to determine the winning hands. The gaming device provides theplayer with an award based on a winning hand and the number of creditsthe player wagered.

In another embodiment, the base or primary game may be a multi-handversion of video poker. In this embodiment, the gaming device deals theplayer at least two hands of cards. In one such embodiment, the cardsare the same cards. In one embodiment each hand of cards is associatedwith its own deck of cards. The player chooses the cards to hold in aprimary hand. The held cards in the primary hand are also held in theother hands of cards. The remaining non-held cards are removed from eachhand displayed and for each hand replacement cards are randomly dealtinto that hand. Since the replacement cards are randomly dealtindependently for each hand, the replacement cards for each hand willusually be different. The poker hand rankings are then determined handby hand against a payout table and awards are provided to the player.

In one embodiment, a base or primary game may be a keno game wherein thegaming device displays a plurality of selectable indicia or numbers onat least one of the display devices. In this embodiment, the playerselects at least one bit potentially a plurality of the selectableindicia or numbers via an input device such as a touch screen. Thegaming device then displays a series of drawn numbers and determine anamount of matches, if any, between the player's selected numbers and thegaming device's drawn numbers. The player is provided an award based onthe amount of matches, if any, based on the amount of determined matchesand the number of numbers drawn.

In one embodiment, in addition to winning credits or other awards in abase or primary game, the gaming device may also give players theopportunity to win credits in a bonus or secondary game or in a bonus orsecondary round. The bonus or secondary game enables the player toobtain a prize or payout in addition to the prize or payout, if any,obtained from the base or primary game. In general, a bonus or secondarygame produces a significantly higher level of player excitement than thebase or primary game because it provides a greater expectation ofwinning than the base or primary game, and is accompanied with moreattractive or unusual features than the base or primary game. In oneembodiment, the bonus or secondary game may be any type of suitablegame, either similar to or completely different from the base or primarygame.

In one embodiment, the triggering event or qualifying condition may be aselected outcome in the primary game or a particular arrangement of oneor more indicia on a display device in the primary game, such as thenumber seven appearing on three adjacent reels along a payline in theprimary slot game embodiment seen in FIGS. 1A and 1B. In otherembodiments, the triggering event or qualifying condition occurs basedon exceeding a certain amount of game play (such as number of games,number of credits, amount of time), or reaching a specified number ofpoints earned during game play.

In another embodiment, the gaming device processor 12 or centralcontroller 56 randomly provides the player one or more plays of one ormore secondary games. In one such embodiment, the gaming device does notprovide any apparent reason to the player for qualifying to play asecondary or bonus game. In this embodiment, qualifying for a bonus gameis not triggered by an event in or based specifically on any of theplays of any primary game. That is, the gaming device may simply qualifya player to play a secondary game without any explanation oralternatively with simple explanations. In another embodiment, thegaming device (or central server) qualifies a player for a secondarygame at least partially based on a game triggered or symbol triggeredevent, such as at least partially based on the play of a primary game.

In one embodiment, the gaming device includes a program which willautomatically begin a bonus round after the player has achieved atriggering event or qualifying condition in the base or primary game. Inanother embodiment, after a player has qualified for a bonus game, theplayer may subsequently enhance his/her bonus game participation throughcontinued play on the base or primary game. Thus, for each bonusqualifying event, such as a bonus symbol, that the player obtains, agiven number of bonus game wagering points or credits may be accumulatedin a “bonus meter” programmed to accrue the bonus wagering credits orentries toward eventual participation in a bonus game. The occurrence ofmultiple such bonus qualifying events in the primary game may result inan arithmetic or exponential increase in the number of bonus wageringcredits awarded. In one embodiment, the player may redeem extra bonuswagering credits during the bonus game to extend play of the bonus game.

In one embodiment, no separate entry fee or buy-in for a bonus game isneeded. That is, a player may not purchase entry into a bonus game;rather they must win or earn entry through play of the primary game,thus encouraging play of the primary game. In another embodiment,qualification of the bonus or secondary game is accomplished through asimple “buy-in” by the player—for example, if the player has beenunsuccessful at qualifying through other specified activities. Inanother embodiment, the player must make a separate side-wager on thebonus game or wager a designated amount in the primary game to qualifyfor the secondary game. In this embodiment, the secondary gametriggering event must occur and the side-wager (or designated primarygame wager amount) must have been placed to trigger the secondary game.

In one embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 2B, one or more of the gamingdevices 10 are in communication with each other and/or at least onecentral controller 56 through a data network or remote communicationlink 58. In this embodiment, the central server, central controller orremote host is any suitable server or computing device which includes atleast one processor and at least one memory or storage device. Indifferent such embodiments, the central server is a progressivecontroller or a processor of one of the gaming devices in the gamingsystem. In these embodiments, the processor of each gaming device isdesigned to transmit and receive events, messages, commands, or anyother suitable data or signal between the individual gaming device andthe central server. The gaming device processor is operable to executesuch communicated events, messages, or commands in conjunction with theoperation of the gaming device. Moreover, the processor of the centralserver is designed to transmit and receive events, messages, commands,or any other suitable data or signal between the central server and eachof the individual gaming devices. The central server processor isoperable to execute such communicated events, messages, or commands inconjunction with the operation of the central server. It should beappreciated that one, more or each of the functions of the centralcontroller, central server or remote host as disclosed herein may beperformed by one or more gaming device processors. It should be furtherappreciated that one, more or each of the functions of one or moregaming device processors as disclosed herein may be performed by thecentral controller, central server or remote host.

In one embodiment, the game outcome provided to the player is determinedby a central server or controller and provided to the player at thegaming device. In this embodiment, each of a plurality of such gamingdevices are in communication with the central server or controller. Upona player initiating game play at one of the gaming devices, theinitiated gaming device communicates a game outcome request to thecentral server or controller.

In one embodiment, the central server or controller receives the gameoutcome request and randomly generates a game outcome for the primarygame based on probability data. In another embodiment, the centralserver or controller randomly generates a game outcome for the secondarygame based on probability data. In another embodiment, the centralserver or controller randomly generates a game outcome for both theprimary game and the secondary game based on probability data. In thisembodiment, the central server or controller is capable of storing andutilizing program code or other data similar to the processor and memorydevice of the gaming device.

In an alternative embodiment, the central server or controller maintainsone or more predetermined pools or sets of predetermined game outcomes.In this embodiment, the central server or controller receives the gameoutcome request and independently selects a predetermined game outcomefrom a set or pool of game outcomes. The central server or controllerflags or marks the selected game outcome as used. Once a game outcome isflagged as used, it is prevented from further selection from the set orpool and cannot be selected by the central controller or server uponanother wager. The provided game outcome can include a primary gameoutcome, a secondary game outcome, primary and secondary game outcomes,or a series of game outcomes such as free games.

The central server or controller communicates the generated or selectedgame outcome to the initiated gaming device. The gaming device receivesthe generated or selected game outcome and provides the game outcome tothe player. In an alternative embodiment, how the generated or selectedgame outcome is to be presented or displayed to the player, such as areel symbol combination of a slot machine or a hand of cards dealt in acard game, is also determined by the central server or controller andcommunicated to the initiated gaming device to be presented or displayedto the player. Central production or control can assist a gamingestablishment or other entity in maintaining appropriate records,controlling gaming, reducing and preventing cheating or electronic orother errors, reducing or eliminating win-loss volatility, and the like.

In another embodiment, a predetermined game outcome value is determinedfor each of a plurality of linked or networked gaming devices based onthe results of a bingo, keno, or lottery game. In this embodiment, eachindividual gaming device utilizes one or more bingo, keno, or lotterygames to determine the predetermined game outcome value provided to theplayer for the interactive game played at that gaming device. In oneembodiment, the bingo, keno, or lottery game is displayed to the player.In another embodiment, the bingo, keno or lottery game is not displayedto the player, but the results of the bingo, keno, or lottery gamedetermine the predetermined game outcome value for the primary orsecondary game.

In the various bingo embodiments, as each gaming device is enrolled inthe bingo game, such as upon an appropriate wager or engaging an inputdevice, the enrolled gaming device is provided or associated with adifferent bingo card. Each bingo card consists of a matrix or array ofelements, wherein each element is designated with a separate indicia,such as a number. It should be appreciated that each different bingocard includes a different combination of elements. For example, if fourbingo cards are provided to four enrolled gaming devices, the sameelement may be present on all four of the bingo cards while anotherelement may solely be present on one of the bingo cards.

In operation of these embodiments, upon providing or associating adifferent bingo card with each of a plurality of enrolled gamingdevices, the central controller randomly selects or draws, one at atime, a plurality of the elements. As each element is selected, adetermination is made for each gaming device as to whether the selectedelement is present on the bingo card provided to that enrolled gamingdevice. This determination can be made by the central controller, thegaining device, a combination of the two, or in any other suitablemanner. If the selected element is present on the bingo card provided tothat enrolled gaming device, that selected element on the provided bingocard is marked or flagged. This process of selecting elements andmarking any selected elements on the provided bingo cards continuesuntil one or more predetermined patterns are marked on one or more ofthe provided bingo cards. It should be appreciated that in oneembodiment, the gaming device requires the player to engage a daubbutton (not shown) to initiate the process of the gaming device markingor flagging any selected elements.

After one or more predetermined patterns are marked on one or more ofthe provided bingo cards, a game outcome is determined for each of theenrolled gaming devices based, at least in part, on the selectedelements on the provided bingo cards. As described above, the gameoutcome determined for each gaming device enrolled in the bingo game isutilized by that gaming device to determine the predetermined gameoutcome provided to the player. For example, a first gaming device tohave selected elements marked in a predetermined pattern is provided afirst outcome of win $10 which will be provided to a first playerregardless of how the first player plays in a first game, and a secondgaming device to have selected elements marked in a differentpredetermined pattern is provided a second outcome of win $2 which willbe provided to a second player regardless of how the second player playsa second game. It should be appreciated that as the process of markingselected elements continues until one or more predetermined patterns aremarked, this embodiment ensures that at least one bingo card will winthe bingo game and thus at least one enrolled gaming device will providea predetermined winning game outcome to a player. It should beappreciated that other suitable methods for selecting or determining oneor more predetermined game outcomes may be employed.

In one example of the above-described embodiment, the predetermined gameoutcome may be based on a supplemental award in addition to any awardprovided for winning the bingo game as described above. In thisembodiment, if one or more elements are marked in supplemental patternswithin a designated number of drawn elements, a supplemental orintermittent award or value associated with the marked supplementalpattern is provided to the player as part of the predetermined gameoutcome. For example, if the four corners of a bingo card are markedwithin the first twenty selected elements, a supplemental award of $10is provided to the player as part of the predetermined game outcome. Itshould be appreciated that in this embodiment, the player of a gamingdevice may be provided a supplemental or intermittent award regardlessof whether the enrolled gaming device's provided bingo card wins or doesnot win the bingo game as described above.

In another embodiment, one or more of the gaming devices are incommunication with a central server or controller for monitoringpurposes only. That is, each individual gaming device randomly generatesthe game outcomes to be provided to the player and the central server orcontroller monitors the activities and events occurring on the pluralityof gaming devices. In one embodiment, the gaming network includes areal-time or on-line accounting and gaming information system operablycoupled to the central server or controller. The accounting and gaminginformation system of this embodiment includes a player database forstoring player profiles, a player tracking module for tracking playersand a credit system for providing automated casino transactions.

In one embodiment, the gaming device disclosed herein is associated withor otherwise integrated with one or more player tracking systems. Playertracking systems enable gaming establishments to recognize the value ofcustomer loyalty through identifying frequent customers and rewardingthem for their patronage. In one embodiment, the gaming device and/orplayer tracking system tracks any player's gaming activity at the gamingdevice. In one such embodiment, the gaming device includes at least onecard reader 38 in communication with the processor. In this embodiment,a player is issued a player identification card which has an encodedplayer identification number that uniquely identifies the player. When aplayer inserts their playing tracking card into the card reader to begina gaming session, the card reader reads the player identification numberoff the player tracking card to identify the player. The gaming deviceand/or associated player tracking system timely tracks any suitableinformation or data relating to the identified player's gaming session.Directly or via the central controller, the gaming device processorcommunicates such information to the player tracking system. The gamingdevice and/or associated player tracking system also timely tracks whena player removes their player tracking card when concluding play forthat gaming session. In another embodiment, rather than requiring aplayer to insert a player tracking card, the gaming device utilizes oneor more portable devices carried by a player, such as a cell phone, aradio frequency identification tag or any other suitable wireless deviceto track when a player begins and ends a gaming session. In anotherembodiment, the gaming device utilizes any suitable biometric technologyor ticket technology to track when a player begins and ends a gamingsession.

During one or more gaming sessions, the gaming device and/or playertracking system tracks any suitable information or data, such as anyamounts wagered, average wager amounts, and/or the time at which thesewagers are placed. In different embodiments, for one or more players,the player tracking system includes the player's account number, theplayer's card number, the player's first name, the player's surname, theplayer's preferred name, the player's player tracking ranking, anypromotion status associated with the player's player tracking card, theplayer's address, the player's birthday, the player's anniversary, theplayer's recent gaming sessions, or any other suitable data. In oneembodiment, such tracked information and/or any suitable featureassociated with the player tracking system is displayed on a playertracking display 40. In another embodiment, such tracked informationand/or any suitable feature associated with the player tracking systemis displayed via one or more service windows (not shown) which aredisplayed on the central display device and/or the upper display device.

In one embodiment, a plurality of the gaming devices are capable ofbeing connected together through a data network. In one embodiment, thedata network is a local area network (LAN), in which one or more of thegaming devices are substantially proximate to each other and an on-sitecentral server or controller as in, for example, a gaming establishmentor a portion of a gaming establishment. In another embodiment, the datanetwork is a wide area network (WAN) in which one or more of the gamingdevices are in communication with at least one off-site central serveror controller. In this embodiment, the plurality of gaming devices maybe located in a different part of the gaming establishment or within adifferent gaming establishment than the off-site central server orcontroller. Thus, the WAN may include an off-site central server orcontroller and an off-site gaming device located within gamingestablishments in the same geographic area, such as a city or state. TheWAN gaming system may be substantially identical to the LAN gamingsystem described above, although the number of gaming devices in eachsystem may vary relative to one another.

In another embodiment, the data network is an internet or intranet. Inthis embodiment, the operation of the gaming device can be viewed at thegaming device with at least one internet browser. In this embodiment,operation of the gaming device and accumulation of credits may beaccomplished with only a connection to the central server or controller(the internet/intranet server) through a conventional phone or otherdata transmission line, digital subscriber line (DSL), T-1 line, coaxialcable, fiber optic cable, or other suitable connection. In thisembodiment, players may access an internet game page from any locationwhere an internet connection and computer or other internet facilitatoris available. The expansion in the number of computers and number andspeed of internet connections in recent years increases opportunitiesfor players to play from an ever-increasing number of remote sites. Itshould be appreciated that the enhanced bandwidth of digital wirelesscommunications may render such technology suitable for some or allcommunications, particularly if such communications are encrypted.Higher data transmission speeds may be useful for enhancing thesophistication and response of the display and interaction with theplayer.

As mentioned above, in one embodiment, the present disclosure may beemployed in a server-based gaming system. In one such embodiment, asdescribed above, one or more gaming devices are in communication with acentral server or controller. The central server or controller may beany suitable server or computing device which includes at least oneprocessor and a memory or storage device. In alternative embodiments,the central server is a progressive controller or another gaming machinein the gaming system. In one embodiment, the memory device of thecentral server stores different game programs and instructions,executable by a gaming device processor, to control the gaming device.Each executable game program represents a different game or type of gamewhich may be played on one or more of the gaming devices in the gamingsystem. Such different games may include the same or substantially thesame game play with different pay tables. In different embodiments, theexecutable game program is for a primary game, a secondary game or both.In another embodiment, the game program may be executable as a secondarygame to be played simultaneous with the play of a primary game (whichmay be downloaded to or fixed on the gaming device) or vice versa.

In this embodiment, each gaming device at least includes one or moredisplay devices and/or one or more input devices for interaction with aplayer. A local processor, such as the above-described gaming deviceprocessor or a processor of a local server, is operable with the displaydevice(s) and/or the input device(s) of one or more of the gamingdevices.

In operation, the central controller is operable to communicate one ormore of the stored game programs to at least one local processor. Indifferent embodiments, the stored game programs are communicated ordelivered by embedding the communicated game program in a device or acomponent (e.g., a microchip to be inserted in a gaming device), writingthe game program on a disc or other media, or downloading or streamingthe game program over a dedicated data network, internet, or a telephoneline. After the stored game programs are communicated from the centralserver, the local processor executes the communicated program tofacilitate play of the communicated program by a player through thedisplay device(s) and/or input device(s) of the gaming device. That is,when a game program is communicated to a local processor, the localprocessor changes the game or type of game played at the gaming device.

In another embodiment, a plurality of players at a plurality of linkedgaming devices in a gaming system participate in a group gamingenvironment. In one embodiment, a plurality of players at a plurality oflinked gaming devices work in conjunction with one another, such as byplaying together as a team or group, to win one or more awards. In onesuch embodiment, any award won by the group is shared, either equally orbased on any suitable criteria, amongst the different players of thegroup. In another embodiment, a plurality of players at a plurality oflinked gaming devices compete against one another for one or moreawards. In one such embodiment, a plurality of players at a plurality oflinked gaming devices participate in a gaming tournament for one or moreawards. In another embodiment, a plurality of players at a plurality oflinked gaming devices play for one or more awards wherein an outcomegenerated by one gaming device affects the outcomes generated by one ormore linked gaming devices.

In one embodiment, a plurality of gaming devices at one or more gamingsites are networked to the central server in a progressiveconfiguration, wherein a portion of each wager to initiate a base orprimary game is allocated to one or more progressive awards. In oneembodiment, a progressive gaming system host site computer is coupled toa plurality of the central servers at a variety of mutually remotegaming sites for providing a multi-site linked progressive automatedgaming system. In one embodiment, the progressive gaming system hostsite computer serves gaming devices distributed throughout a number ofproperties at different geographical locations including, for example,different locations within a city or different cities within a state.

In one embodiment, the progressive gaming system host site computer ismaintained for the overall operation and control of the progressivegaming system. In this embodiment, a progressive gaming system host sitecomputer oversees the entire progressive gaming system and is the masterfor computing all progressive jackpots. All participating gaming sitesreport to, and receive information from, the progressive gaming systemhost site computer. Each central server computer is responsible for alldata communication between the gaming device hardware and software andthe progressive gaming system host site computer. In one embodiment, anindividual gaming machine triggers progressive award wins. In anotherembodiment, a central server (or the progressive gaming system host sitecomputer) determines when a progressive award win is triggered. Inanother embodiment, an individual gaming machine and a centralcontroller (or progressive gaming system host site computer) work inconjunction with each other to determine when a progressive win istriggered, for example through an individual gaming machine meeting apredetermined requirement established by the central controller.

In one embodiment, a progressive award win is triggered based on one ormore game play events, such as a symbol-driven progressive awardtriggering event. In other embodiments, the progressive award triggeringevent or qualifying condition may be achieved by exceeding a certainamount of game play (such as number of games, number of credits, oramount of time), or reaching a specified number of progressive eventpoints earned during game play. In another embodiment, a gaming deviceis randomly or apparently randomly selected to provide a player of thatgaming device one or more progressive awards. In one such embodiment,the gaming device does not provide any apparent reasons to the playerfor winning a progressive award, wherein whining the progressive awardis not triggered by an event in or based specifically on any of theplays of any primary game. That is, a player is provided a progressiveaward without any explanation or alternatively with simple explanations.In another embodiment, a player is provided a progressive award at leastpartially based on a game triggered or symbol triggered event, such asat least partially based on the play of a primary game.

In one embodiment, the gaming system includes or maintains a pluralityof different progressive awards which can be won by one or more playersat the gaming devices in the gaming system. In one embodiment, theprogressive awards start at the same default level, such as $0 or $1000,and increment or increase until provided to one of the players. Inanother embodiment, the progressive awards increment from the defaultlevel based on a percentage (such as 0.01%, 0.5% or 1%) of coin-in orwagered amounts by the player. The default level and the percentage ofcoin-in or wagered amounts for each progressive award is predeterminedand the gaming system implementer can set the percentage of coin-in orwagered amounts for each progressive award to any suitable value orlevel. In one embodiment, the percentage that goes to each progressiveaward is unequal. It should be appreciated that any suitable incrementlevels may be employed and that the ranges for the increments may varyand depending on the minimum wager levels and the number of progressiveawards. Unequal percentages of coin-in or wagered amounts enable a firstprogressive award to accrue at a different rate (e.g., faster or slower)than a second progressive award. For example, a progressive award with ahigher value or at a higher level within a multi-level progressive awardmay increment at a higher rate than a progressive award with a lowervalue. Alternatively, the percentage that goes to each progressive awardis equal (such as 0.1% to each of the progressive awards).

At least a fraction of one or more progressive awards may be funded bythe casino, such as through one or more of the casino's marketing and/oradvertising departments, by using a starting value higher than zero tomake the progressive awards attractive even after they are reset. Inanother embodiment, at least one progressive award is funded by thecasino, such as through one or more of the casino's marketing and/oradvertising departments. In these embodiments, the gaming systemincrements the progressive award levels until a progressive award isprovided to a player (upon the occurrence of a progressive awardtriggering event), at which point the progressive award is reset andanother progressive award starts incrementing from the appropriatedefault progressive award level.

In another embodiment, two or more of the progressive awards may befunded at different temporal rates. In this embodiment, the differentprogressive awards are incremented or funded in different increments oftime wherein until one of the progressive awards is provided to aplayer, a set amount is added to the progressive at each determined timeincrement. In another embodiment, two or more of the progressive awardsare each incremented or funded based on different incrementing factorsor incrementors. In this embodiment, a first one of the progressiveawards increments each time a first incrementing factor occurs and asecond one of the progressive awards may increment each time a secondincrementing factor occurs. In one such embodiment, the firstincrementing factor is different from the second incrementing factor. Indifferent embodiments, the incrementing factors includes, but are notlimited to symbol-driven events in the primary game, random events inthe primary game or the bonus game, player selectable events in thebonus game, the player betting a maximum amount, a designated number ofgaming devices in the gaming system being actively played by one of theplayers (e.g., in active status), a side-wager, or any other suitablemethod for defining an incrementor.

In one embodiment, one or more of the progressive awards are each fundedvia a side bet or side wager. In this embodiment, a player must place orwager a side bet to be eligible to win the progressive award associatedwith the side bet. In one embodiment, the player must place the maximumbet and the side bet to be eligible to win one of the progressiveawards. In another embodiment, if the player places or wagers therequired side bet, the player may wager at any credit amount during theprimary game (i.e., the player need not place the maximum bet and theside bet to be eligible to win one of the progressive awards). In onesuch embodiment, the greater the player's wager (in addition to theplaced side bet), the greater the odds or probability that the playerwill win one of the progressive awards. It should be appreciated thatone or more of the progressive awards may each be funded, at least inpart, based on the wagers placed on the primary games of the gamingmachines in the gaming system, via a gaming establishment or via anysuitable manner.

In another embodiment, one or more of the progressive awards arepartially funded via a side-bet or side-wager which the player may make(and which may be tracked via a side-bet meter). In one embodiment, oneor more of the progressive awards are funded with only side-bets orside-wagers placed. In another embodiment, one or more of theprogressive awards are funded based on player's wagers as describedabove as well as any side-bets or side-wagers placed.

In one alternative embodiment, a minimum wager level is required for agaming device to qualify to be selected to obtain one of the progressiveawards. In one embodiment, this minimum wager level is the maximum wagerlevel for the primary game in the gaming machine. In another embodiment,no minimum wager level is required for a gaming machine to qualify to beselected to obtain one of the progressive awards.

Tiered Progressive Awards

In one embodiment, as illustrated in FIGS. 3, 4, 5A, and 5B, the gamingsystem enables a plurality of players playing at gaming devices in thegaming system to each accumulate a quantity of progressive event pointsduring a designated period of time. In this embodiment, the gamingsystem selects one of the players to win at least one of a plurality ofprogressive awards based on a designated wager or wager amount placed byeach of the players during the designated period of time. Afterselecting one of the players, the gaming system determines which one ofthe progressive awards to provide the selected player based on thequantity of progressive event points accumulated by the selected playerduring the designated period of time.

Referring now to FIG. 3, a flowchart of an example process 100 foroperating a gaming system or a gaming device disclosed herein isillustrated. In one embodiment, the process 100 is embodied in one ormore software programs stored in one or more memories and executed byone or more processors or controllers. Although the process 100 isdescribed with reference to the flowchart illustrated in FIG. 3, itshould be appreciated that many other methods of performing the actsassociated with process 100 may be used. For example, the order ofcertain of the blocks described may be changed, or certain of the blocksdescribed may be optional.

In operation of this embodiment, the gaming system maintains a pluralityof progressive awards as indicated by block 102. In one embodiment, theprogressive awards are arranged as a mufti-level progressive award. Eachof the gaming devices in the gaming system is associated with at leastone of the maintained progressive awards. The gaming devices each enablea plurality of players to play one or more games. For each play of thegame displayed by one of the gaming devices in the gaming system, theplayer at that gaming device places a wager, as indicated by block 104.In one embodiment, a plurality of different gaming devices display aplurality of different games, such as different primary games.

The gaming system accumulates a number of progressive event points foreach player, as indicated by block 106. In this embodiment, the gamingsystem enables each player to accumulate a number of progressive eventpoints in association with each play of the game at that player's gamingdevice. For each of the gaming devices which generates a designatedsymbol or symbol combination in the play of the game, the gaming systemprovides a designated quantity of progressive event points to the playerof that gaming device. That is, the generation or occurrence of thedesignated symbol or symbol combination constitutes a symbol-drivenprogressive event point accumulation condition. For example, eachoccurrence or generation of a first designated symbol combination isassociated with a first quantity of progressive event points and eachoccurrence or generation of a second, different designated symbolcombination is associated with a second, different quantity ofprogressive event points. In this embodiment, the quantity ofprogressive event points accumulated by each player is earned duringgame play.

In another embodiment, a progressive event point accumulation conditionor event occurs independent of any displayed event in any play of anygame of any of the gaming devices in the gaming system. In anotherembodiment, the gaming system tracks the occurrences of one or moresuitable events occurring at or in association with one or more playersand/or one or more gaming devices in the gaming system and determines,based on these tracked events, whether a progressive event pointaccumulation condition has occurred. In another embodiment, the gamingsystem defines one or more game play parameters, wherein each time aplayer's tracked game play activity satisfies the defined parameter, aprogressive event point accumulation condition occurs. In anotherembodiment, a player tracking status increases or decreases theaccumulation rate for the number of progressive event points. That is,in one embodiment, a player having a first player tracking status (e.g.,uncarded or bronze) accumulates progressive event points at a differentrate than a player having a second player tracking status (e.g., silveror gold).

Referring now to FIG. 4, timeline 130 shows the gaming system trackingeach wager placed by each of a plurality of players and any progressiveevent points accumulated by each of those players at different points132, 134, and 136 along the timeline 130. For example, at point 136,Players A, B and C each placed a wager of $1.00, $2.00, and $3.00 for aplay of the primary game at a respective one of the gaming devices. Atthis point in time, Player A has accumulated three-hundred-twenty-fourprogressive event points, Player B has accumulatedtwo-hundred-twenty-five progressive event points and Player C hasaccumulated one-hundred-forty-two progressive event points.

In one embodiment, the gaming system stores each of the players' wagers,wager history and/or accumulated progressive event points in associationwith a player account associated with a suitable player tracking and/ormanagement system. In this embodiment, if a player doesn't have anexisting player account with the suitable player tracking and/ormanagement system, the gaming system and/or the suitable player trackingand/or management system enables the player to establish a new playeraccount. Registering or creating the new player account includes, but isnot limited to, the player making inputs relating to informationregarding the player's identity (e.g., name, age, location, or biometricprofile) and/or the player's financial details (e.g., credit status,bank information or credit card number). In this embodiment, the playeraccount includes, but is not limited to, player information, gamingdevice information, financial information and a verification mechanism,such as a password, player biometric details, personal identificationnumber (i.e., a PIN), hardware details or any suitable combinationthereof. In one embodiment, the gaming system and/or the suitable playertracking and/or management system controls a verification process eachtime one of the players tries to access their player account (e.g., thegaming system and/or the suitable player tracking and/or managementsystem requests that player to enter a PIN number or password).

In one such embodiment, the gaming system stores a player'sidentification, wagers, wager history, accumulated progressive eventpoints, credit totals (or related data), and/or other relevantinformation in association with individual identification cards and/orindividual player tracking cards associated with a suitable playertracking system. In this embodiment, the gaming system enables theplayer to accumulate a number of progressive event points at one or moreof the gaming devices (e.g., at the same gaming device or at differentgaming devices) by storing the accumulated number of progressive eventpoints on the player's identification card or player tracking card. Inanother such embodiment, the gaming system enables one of the players tocause one of the gaming devices to print that player's identification,wagers, wager history, accumulated progressive event points, credittotals (or related data), and/or other relevant information on a ticketor voucher. As described above, if the player inserts the ticket orvoucher into the note, ticket or bill acceptor of one of the gamingdevices in the gaming system, that gaming device reads the ticket orvoucher and enables the player to access any progressive event pointsaccumulated by that player. That is, the gaming system enables theplayer to access any stored progressive event points and accumulatesadditional progressive event points at one or more of the gaming devicesin the gaming system (e.g., at the same gaming device or at differentgaming devices). In another embodiment, the gaming system stores theaccumulated number of progressive event points for each gaming deviceindependent of the player or players who have played at that gamingdevice.

In addition to accumulating progressive event points for one or moreplayers, the gaming system determines whether a designated triggeringevent occurs, as indicated by the block 108. If the designatedtriggering event does not occur, the gaming system continues monitoringsubsequent plays of the primary games until a designated progressiveaward triggering event occurs.

In one embodiment, the designated triggering event is associated withthe plurality of maintained progressive awards as indicated by block 102such that if the triggering event occurs, the gaming system enables oneor more of the players to win at least one of the maintained progressiveawards. That is, if the designated triggering event occurs, the gamingsystem selects at least one of the players playing at the gaming devicesin the gaming system to be provided one or more of the maintainedprogressive awards, as indicated by block 110. The gaming systemdetermines which of the players playing at the gaming devices in thegaming system are eligible to win one of the progressive awards. In oneembodiment, the gaming system enables all of the players playing at thegaming devices in the gaming system to be eligible to win one of theprogressive awards. In another embodiment, the gaming system limits theeligibility to certain players based on a certain criterion (such as theplayer's player tracking status as determined through a suitable playertracking system). In another embodiment, the gaming system determineswhich players are eligible to win one or more of the progressive awardsbased on exceeding a certain amount of game play (such as number ofgames, number of credits, amount of time), or reaching a specifiednumber of progressive event points earned during game play.

Referring now to point 136 along the timeline 130 in FIG. 4 and chart150 illustrated in FIG. 5A, the gaming system selects the at least oneplayer based on that player's designated wager or wager amount during adesignated period of time (e.g., the player's last or most recent wageramount prior to the designated triggering event). That is, each player'srecent wagering activity during the designated period of time determinesthe player's probability to be selected by the gaming system to win oneor more of the maintained progressive awards. For example, the gamingsystem selects players who have wagered higher amounts prior to thedesignated triggering event more frequently (i.e., in accordance with ahigher probability of being selected by the gaming system) to win one ormore of the maintained progressive awards. In one example, the gamingsystem selects one of the players playing at one of the gaming devicesduring the designated period of time based on the designated wageramounts placed by that player prior to the occurrence of the designatedtriggering event relative to the designated wager amounts placed by theother players prior to the occurrence of the designated triggeringevent. In another embodiment, the gaming device determines each of theplayer's probability to be selected to win one or more of the maintainedprogressive awards based on a number of each players' wagers or wageramounts during the designated period of time. For example, the gamingsystem averages each of the player's last three wagers prior to thedesignated triggering event to determine each player's probability to beselected by the gaming system.

In one embodiment, after the occurrence of the triggering event, thegaming device determines whether each of the player's designated wagersor wager amounts occurred during a designated period of time (e.g., apredetermined period of time prior to the designated triggering event).For each one of the players, if the gaming system determines that theplayer's designated wager or wager amount occurred during the designatedperiod of time, the gaming system selects that player to win at leastone of the progressive awards and locks up the gaming device beingplayed by that player. In this embodiment, the gaming system keeps thegaming device locked until one or more of the progressive awards isprovided to the selected player. That is, the gaming system unlocks theselected player's gaming device to commence a new primary game after thegaming device causes one of the progressive awards to be provided to theselected player.

As illustrated at point in time 136 illustrated in FIG. 4. Asillustrated, at this point in time, Player C has wagered $3.00, which ishigher than the wagers placed by Players A and B, and thus Player C hasa higher probability of being selected by the gaming system to win oneof the maintained progressive awards than either Player A or Player B.That is, in this embodiment, the selected player is associated with aprobability to win at least one of the maintained progressive awards andthe gaming system bases the probability of winning each of themaintained progressive awards on the selected player's last or mostrecent wager amount during a designated period of time prior to thedesignated progressive award triggering event.

After selecting one of the players, the gaming system assigns theselected player to one of a plurality of tiers or levels based on thatplayer's accumulated quantity of progressive event points, as indicatedby block 112 of FIG. 3 and also chart 160 of FIG. 5B. That is, based onthe selected player's accumulated number of progressive event points,the gaming system determines which progressive event tier or level toassign the selected player. As illustrated by chart 160, eachprogressive event tier or level is associated with a different quantityor range of points so that the gaming system does not assign the sameplayer to multiple progressive event tiers or levels. That is, in thisembodiment, each progressive event tier or level is associated with adifferent minimum point value and a different maximum point value. Basedon the selected player's accumulated quantity of progressive eventpoints, the gaming system assigns the selected player into one of theprogressive event tiers.

After the gaming system assigns the player to one of the progressiveevent tiers, the gaming system randomly selects one of the maintainedprogressive awards to provide to the selected player, as indicated byblock 114. The gaming system makes this random selection in accordancewith a probability of being provided for each one of the maintainedprogressive awards based on the selected player's assigned tier. Thatis, the gaming system determines the selected player's chance orlikelihood to win any one or more of the progressive awards based on theselected player's assigned tier.

As illustrated in FIG. 5B, chart 160 shows a probability for theselected player to win any one of the maintained progressive awards(e.g., Progressive Award A, Progressive Award B, Progressive Awards Aand B, Progressive Award C, and Progressive Award D) based on theselected player's assigned tier. The selected player's chance orlikelihood to win a first one of the progressive awards (e.g.,Progressive Award A) increases between different tiers while theselected player's chance or likelihood to win a second one of theprogressive awards (e.g., Progressive D) decreases between differenttiers. Associating different probabilities for one or more of theprogressive awards for different progressive event tiers enables thegaming system implementer to set each one of the maintained progressiveawards to different values which will be provided at differentfrequencies.

In the example illustrated by chart 160, if the gaming system assignsthe selected player to the first tier (e.g., the selected player hasaccumulated between zero and forty-nine progressive award points), thegaming system determines that the selected player has a probability of0.005% to win Progressive Award A. If the gaming system assigns theselected player to the second tier (e.g., the selected player hasaccumulated between fifty and one-hundred-ninety-nine progressive awardpoints), the gaming system determines that the selected player has aprobability of 0.25% to win Progressive Award A. The selected player hasan opportunity to win any one or more of the progressive awardsregardless of which tier the gaming system assigns the selected player.

As illustrated by block 114 of FIG. 3 and chart 160 of FIG. 5B, thegaming system makes one determination for the plurality of progressiveawards. That is, in this embodiment, the gaming system randomly selectsat least one of the maintained progressive awards (e.g., ProgressiveAward A or Progressive Award B) from the plurality of maintainedprogressive awards (e.g., Progressive Award A, Progressive Award B,Progressive Awards A and B, Progressive Award C, and Progressive AwardD) to provide to the selected player in accordance with the selectedplayer's chance or likelihood to win such progressive awards based onthe selected player's assigned progressive event tier. It should beappreciated that the gaming system can implement many different ways todetermine whether the selected player will win one or more of theprogressive awards and to determine which, if any, of the progressiveawards the selected player will win based on such probability dataassociated with the selected player's assigned progressive event tier.

After the gaming system selects which one or more of the progressiveawards to provide to the selected player, the gaming system causes oneof the gaming devices to provide the one or more progressive awards tothe selected player, as indicated by block 116. That is, in accordancewith the probabilities of winning the progressive awards that areassociated with the selected player's assigned tier, the gaming systemselects which one or more of the progressive awards to provide to theselected player.

Referring back to timeline 130 illustrated in FIG. 4 and charts 150 and160 of FIGS. 5A and 5B, after the triggering event occurs at 138, thegaming system selects one of the players (e.g., player B) based on thatplayer's previous designated wager relative to other players' previousdesignated wagers prior to the triggering event. As illustrated by chart150, Player B had placed the second highest wager prior to thetriggering event and thus, Player B had the second highest probabilityof being selected to win one of the maintained progressive awards fromthe group of eligible players (e.g., Players A, B and C). After thegaming system selects Player B, the gaming system determines that PlayerB had accumulated a total of two-hundred-twenty-five progressive eventpoints prior to the occurrence of the triggering event (at point of time136 in FIG. 4). Based on this accumulated quantity of progressivepoints, the gaming system assigns Player B to the third tier ofprogressive event points illustrated by chart 160 in FIG. 5B. Based onthe assigned third tier, as illustrated by chart 160, Player B has anopportunity to win a plurality of the maintained progressive awards. Forexample, Player B has a 1% probability to win Progressive Award A, a 2%probability to win Progressive Award B, a 40% probability to winProgressive Award C, and a 57% probability to win Progressive Award D.In accordance with these probabilities, the gaming system determined toprovide Progressive Award D to Player B as illustrated at point 140along the timeline 130 in FIG. 4.

In one embodiment, the gaming system resets any progressive event pointsaccumulated for each of the players after the designated triggeringevent occurs. In another embodiment, the gaming system only resets theprogressive event points accumulated for the player selected to win oneor more of the progressive awards after the designated triggering eventoccurs while any progressive event points accumulated for the otherplayers remain available and active for a second designated triggeringevent. That is, in one such embodiment, the gaming system resets somebut not all of the players accumulated quantity of progressive eventpoints after the designated triggering event occurs.

In one embodiment, based on the accumulated quantity of progressiveevent points for each of the players, the gaming system tiers theselected player by placing or assigning the selected player to one of aplurality of different progressive event tiers or levels. In thisembodiment, each of the progressive event tiers or levels is associatedwith an individual probability of the selected player winning each oneof the progressive awards. After the triggering event occurs, the gamingsystem separately determines whether to provide each one of theprogressive awards to the selected player in accordance with theprobability associated with that progressive award and the selectedplayer's progressive event tier. That is, for each progressive award,the gaming system determines whether to provide that progressive awardto the selected player in accordance with the probability associatedwith that progressive award for the selected player's progressive eventtier or level. In one such embodiment, the selected player's likelihoodto win a designated one or more of the progressive awards is based onthat player's assigned progressive event tier or level, which in turn,is based on the selected player's accumulated quantity of points.

In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 3, 4, 5A, and 5B, the gamingsystem determines which one of the players playing at the gaming devicesin the gaming system will be provided one or more of the progressiveawards based on the wagers placed by those players while playing at thegaming devices. That is, for each player, the gaming device determineswhether that player will be provided one or more progressive awardsbased on that player's wagering activity. After the gaming systemdetermines the player that will be provided one or more of theprogressive awards, the gaming system determines which one of theprogressive awards the determined player will win based on theprobability data associated with each of the progressive awards and thedetermined player's assigned tier.

It should be appreciated that the gaming system operator or implementercan associate any number of maintained progressive awards and any numberof progressive event tiers. It should be also be appreciated that thegaming system operator or implementer can associate any probability foreach of the maintained progressive awards with each one of theprogressive event tiers. It should also be appreciated that the gamingsystem operator can associate any quantity or range of progressive eventpoints with each one of the progressive event tiers.

In one embodiment, the gaming system selects one of the players to winat least one of a plurality of progressive awards and assigns theselected player to one of a plurality of progressive event tiers orlevels based on the quantity of progressive event points accumulated bythe selected player. Based on the selected player's assigned tier, asillustrated by the chart 170 in FIG. 6, the gaming system determineswhich one or more of the progressive awards are available to theselected player. Chart 170 illustrates one example which shows aplurality of progressive event tiers or levels of accumulatedprogressive event points and the selected player's probability to win atleast one progressive award based on such progressive event tiers orlevels. In this embodiment, a first progressive event tier or level(e.g., the progressive event tier or level associated with zero toforty-nine points) is associated with a designated quantity ofprogressive awards (e.g., progressive award D). Based on the quantity ofprogressive event points accumulated by the selected player, the playerqualifies for different progressive event tiers or levels and the gamingsystem enables that player to win additional progressive awards. Asillustrated in FIG. 6, chart 170 shows that if the player qualifies forthe fourth progressive event tier or level (e.g., the progressive eventtier or level associated with at least four-hundred progressive eventpoints), the gaming system enables that player to win any one of themaintained progressive awards (e.g., progressive award A, progressiveaward B, both progressive awards A and B, progressive award C orprogressive award D). In this embodiment, the gaming system maintains aplurality of progressive awards wherein at least one of the progressiveawards remain unavailable to certain players at certain progressiveevent tiers or levels while other progressive awards remain availablefor the players at such progressive event tiers or levels.

For example, if a player has accumulated two-hundred-fifty progressiveevent points, the gaming system tiers the player by placing or assigningthe player to one of a plurality of different progressive event tiers orlevels. In this example, the gaming system assigns the player to thethird progressive event tier which is associated with a range oftwo-hundred to three-hundred-ninety-nine progressive event points. Thethird progressive event tier or level is also associated with anindividual probability of the player winning a plurality of themaintained progressive awards. In this example, as illustrated by chart170 in FIG. 6, the gaming system enables the player to win progressiveaward B, progressive award C and progressive award based on thatplayer's assigned progressive event tier or level. It should beappreciated that based on the player's assigned progressive event tieror level, at least one of the progressive awards (e.g., progressiveaward A and progressive awards A and B) remain unavailable to the playerwhile other progressive awards (e.g., progressive award B, progressiveaward C and progressive award D) remain available for the player at thethird progressive event tier or level.

In another embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 7, the gaming system usesan accumulated quantity of progressive points for a designated player todetermine which one or more of the progressive awards the designatedplayer will win. In this embodiment, after a designated triggeringevent, the gaming system assigns a plurality of players playing at aplurality of gaming devices in the gaming system to a plurality ofprogressive event tiers and determines which one or more of theprogressive awards the designated player will win based on the tierassigned to the designated player.

FIG. 7 shows a flowchart of an example process 200 for operating agaming system or a gaming device disclosed herein is illustrated. In oneembodiment, the process 200 is embodied in one or more software programsstored in one or more memories and executed by one or more processors orcontrollers. Although the process 200 is described with reference to theflowchart illustrated in FIG. 7, it should be appreciated that manyother methods of performing the acts associated with process 200 may beused. For example, the order of certain of the blocks described may bechanged, or certain of the blocks described may be optional.

In operation of one embodiment, the gaming system maintains a pluralityof progressive awards, as indicated by block 202. In one embodiment, thegaming system maintains a primary progressive award and a plurality ofsecondary progressive awards. In one such embodiment, the primaryprogressive award is associated with a primary triggering event and eachone of the secondary progressive awards is associated with a differentsecondary triggering event. In one embodiment, at least one of thesecondary progressive awards is also associated with the primarytriggering event. As described above, the gaming system accumulates anumber of progressive event points for each player in association withthe plays of the games, as indicated by block 204. In one embodiment,for each of the gaming machines which generates a designated symbol orsymbol combination in the play of the game, the gaming system provides adesignated quantity of progressive event points to the player of thatgaming device. That is, in one such embodiment, the quantity ofprogressive event points provided to each player is symbol-driven andearned during game play.

As indicated by block 206, the gaming system determines whether theprimary triggering event occurs. If the gaming system determines thatthe primary triggering event occurred, the gaming system determineswhich one of the players will be provided the primary progressive awardbased on the wagers of such players and the gaming system causes theprimary progressive award to be provided to the selected player.

In one embodiment, the progressive award triggering event is based ontime. In this embodiment, the gaming system implements a progressiveaward triggering event algorithm which increments a progressive awardtriggering event meter such that the gaming system provides a designatedprogressive award to at least one of the players by a designated time.The progressive award triggering event algorithm determines an amount toincrement the progressive award triggering event meter independent ofcoin-in. That is, in one embodiment, the gaming system increments theprogressive award triggering event meter at any time. Based on the metervalue of the progressive award triggering event meter, the gaming systemrandomly selects a value that will trigger the designated progressiveaward. Once the progressive award triggering event meter increments tothe randomly selected value, the gaming system causes the designatedprogressive award to be provided at that time. For example, if theprogressive award triggering event meter takes thirty days to reach adesignated meter value, the gaming system picks a value or time durationwhich corresponds to the thirtieth day such that the gaming systemprovides the designated progressive award on or around the thirtiethday.

In another embodiment, the gaming system implements a progressive awardtriggering event algorithm which determines a period of time in whichthe gaming system will provide the designated progressive award. Forexample, the progressive award triggering event algorithm determinesthat the gaming system will provide the designated progressive awardwithin a thirty day period of time. In this embodiment, the progressiveaward triggering event algorithm assigns a probability for each timevalue within the period of time. For example, for a thirty day period oftime, the progressive award triggering event algorithm assigns adesignated probability (e.g., a probability of 1/30) for each day. Inthis example, the gaming system, utilizing the progressive awardtriggering event algorithm, determines whether the designatedprogressive award triggering event occurs for each day during the periodor window based on the assigned probability. In this example, the gamingsystem provides a designated progressive award to at least one of theplayers by a designated time (e.g., during the thirty day period oftime).

In this embodiment, the gaming system provides the players with anopportunity to win at least one of the secondary progressive awardsafter the primary triggering event occurred. After the primarytriggering event occurs, the gaming system assigns each of the playersto different tiers or groups based on each of the player's accumulatedquantity of points, as indicated by block 210. In one embodiment, eachtier or group is associated with a different range of accumulated pointsand a different one of the secondary progressive awards. For example, inthis embodiment, the gaining system assigns each one of the players toone of the tiers or groups based on whether the player's accumulatedquantity of progressive event points coincides with the range associatedwith the tier or group. The gaming system determines the secondaryprogressive award that each of the players can win by assigning theplayers to one of the tiers or groups.

After assigning each of the players to a tier or group, the gamingsystem determines which of the players assigned to each tier or groupwill be provided the secondary progressive award associated with thattier or group, as indicated by block 212. In one embodiment, for eachtier or group, this determination is based on a designated wager or adesignated wager amount placed by each of the players during adesignated period of time. For example, this determination is based onthe players' last wager prior to the primary triggering event. In onesuch embodiment, the gaming system associates a probability of winningthe secondary progressive award with each one of the players of each oneof the tiers or groups. The gaming system determines which player orplayers win any of the secondary progressive awards based on theseprobabilities. That is, in this embodiment, the secondary progressiveaward which the player can win is based on the accumulated quantity ofprogressive event points for that player and the probability of theplayer winning such secondary progressive award is based on the player'swager.

As indicated by block 214, the gaming system provides or causes one ofthe gaming devices to provide the primary progressive award and anysecondary progressive awards to the players determined at block 212.That is, for each tier or group assigned at least one player, the gamingsystem determines which player or players of the tier or group will winthe secondary progressive award associated with the tier or group inaccordance with the probabilities associated with each of the playersassigned to the tier or group.

In one embodiment, if the primary progressive triggering event did notoccur, as indicated by block 206, the gaming system may still enable theplayer to win one or more secondary progressive awards. As seen in FIG.7, the gaming system determines whether or not any secondary progressiveaward triggering events occurred, as indicated by block 216. In oneembodiment, each one of the secondary progressive awards is associatedwith a different secondary progressive award triggering event and thegaming system separately determines whether or not any of thesesecondary progressive award triggering events occurred. In oneembodiment, if one of the secondary progressive award triggering eventsoccurred, the gaming system tiers each one of the players to differenttiers or groups based on the accumulated quantity of progressive eventpoints for each player, as indicated by block 218.

In one embodiment, for the tier associated with the triggered secondaryprogressive award, the gaming system evaluates the tier to determinewhich player within each tier will be provided with the triggeredsecondary progressive award, as indicated by block 220. In oneembodiment, this determination is based on the players' last designatedwager amount relative to other players' last designated wager amountsprior to the primary triggering event. In one such embodiment, thegaming system associates a probability of winning the triggeredsecondary progressive award with each player in each one of the tiers orgroups. That is, within the tier or level, each player is associatedwith a probability of winning the triggered secondary progressive awardbased on that player's last wager prior to the primary triggering event.The gaming system determines which player or players win the triggeredsecondary progressive award based on these probabilities.

As indicated by block 222, the gaming system provides or causes one ofthe gaming devices to provide the triggered secondary progressive awardto the player determined at block 220. In one embodiment, the gamingsystem determines the player to be provided the triggered secondaryprogressive award based on each player's previous designated wageramount relative to the other players' previous designated wager amountsas further described below.

As described above, after the primary progressive award triggering eventoccurs, the gaming system determines which one of the players will beprovided the primary progressive award based on each player's relativewager amount. Referring now to FIG. 8, a chart 230 is illustrated whichshows the wager placed by each of a plurality of the players in thegaming system that are eligible to win the primary progressive award.Chart 230 shows the wager placed by each one of the players prior to theprimary progressive award triggering event and that player's associatedprobability of winning the primary progressive award. That is, eachplayer's probability represents that player's chance or likelihood to beselected by the gaming system to win the primary progressive award. Asseen in FIG. 8, each player's probability to win one or more of themaintained progressive awards is based on that player's previous wager(e.g., the last wager prior to the triggering event). For example, asillustrated in FIG. 8, Players A, B, C and D are playing at gamingdevices in the gaming system such that Player A places a $1 wager,Player B places a $2 wager, Player C places a $3 wager and Player Dplaces a $4 wager for a play of a respective one of the games precedingthe occurrence of the primary progressive award triggering event. Asseen in FIG. 8, when the primary progressive award triggering eventoccurs, the gaming system associates Player D with a higher probabilitythan Players A, B and C because Player placed the highest wager in theplay of the game preceding the triggering event. In one embodiment basedon this example, a player's probability to win the primary progressiveaward is scaled to that player's last wager as described above. In onesuch embodiment, the gaming system enables the players of the gamingdevices of the gaming system to increase their probability of beingprovided the primary progressive award based on the players' wageractivity or history.

In one embodiment, the gaming system assigns each of the eligibleplayers to one of a plurality of tiers or levels based on the quantityof progressive event points accumulated for each player. Referring nowto FIG. 9, a chart 240 is illustrated which shows a plurality ofsecondary progressive awards arranged as a mufti-level progressiveaward. Each progressive award for each level of the multi-levelprogressive award is associated with the plurality of tiers or levels ofaccumulated progressive event points. Each tier or level is associatedwith a different range of progressive event points. For example, asillustrated by chart 240, a first tier is associated with zero toninety-nine progressive event points, a second tier is associated withone-hundred to two-hundred-ninety-nine progressive event points, a thirdtier is associated with three-hundred to five-hundred-ninety-nineprogressive event points and a fourth tier is associated with at leastsix-hundred progressive event points. Based on the chart 240 shown inFIG. 9, if a player has accumulated eighty-five progressive eventpoints, the gaming system assigns that player to the first tier andenables that player to win the first level progressive award (e.g.,currently valued at $52.58).

The gaming system tracks how many players have been assigned to eachprogressive event tier or level. As illustrated in FIG. 10A, chart 250shows that the gaming system has assigned one-hundred-eighty players tothe third progressive event tier. Each of these players have anopportunity to win the third level progressive award associated with thethird progressive event her, which is currently valued at $5,621.73(FIG. 9). For this progressive event tier, the gaming system evaluatesthe players' wagers to determine which player within each tier or groupwill be provided with the third level secondary progressive award. Asfurther illustrated by chart 250 in FIG. 10A, the gaming device hasdetermined that thirty players wagered a first wager amount (e.g., $1),sixty players wagered a second, higher amount (e.g., $2) and ninetyplayers wagered a third, highest amount (e.g., $3) for the play of thegame preceding the primary triggering event. The gaming systemassociates a first probability of winning the third level secondaryprogressive award with each of the thirty players who wagered the firstwager amount. The gaming system associates a second probability ofwinning the third level secondary progressive award with each of thesixty players who wagered the second wager amount and associates a thirdprobability of winning the third level secondary progressive award witheach of the ninety players who wagered the third wager amount.

As further illustrated by chart 250 in FIG. 10A, each player'sprobability to win the third level progressive award increases based onthe player's wager amount. For example, since the third wager amount(e.g., $3) is greater than the first and second wager amounts (e.g., $1and $2), the ninety players who wagered the third wager amount have agreater probability of winning the third level secondary progressiveaward than the other players who wagered less than the third wageramount. That is, within the third progressive event tier or level, eachplayer is associated with a probability of winning the triggeredsecondary progressive award and the probabilities are based on the wageramounts placed by those players prior to the primary triggering event.As described above, the gaming system determines which player or playersfrom the third progressive event tier or level will win the third levelsecondary progressive award based on the probabilities.

As illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10B, the gaming system evaluates theplayers' wagers within the first tier to determine which of theseplayers will be provided with the first level secondary progressiveaward. As illustrated, the first level secondary progressive award iscurrently valued at $52.58. Chart 260 shows one example in which thegaming system has assigned a plurality of players to the firstprogressive event tier. For this example, at each designated wageramount, the gaming system has assigned each player who qualified for thefirst level progressive award based on their accumulated quantity ofpoints. The gaming system evaluates each player's wager amount relativeto other players' wager amounts to determine which player within thefirst progressive event tier will be provided with the first levelsecondary progressive award. For example, if a plurality of playersqualified for the first level progressive award based on theiraccumulated quantity of progressive event points at a plurality ofdesignated wager amounts, the gaming system assigns these players (e.g.,Players A, B and C) to the first progressive event tier. In thisexample, Players A, B and C each have an opportunity to win the firstlevel progressive award which is currently valued at $52.58. Players A,B and C each wagered different amounts prior to the primary progressiveaward triggering event. The gaming system has associated differentprobability of winning the first level progressive award to each of thePlayers A, B and C based on these different wager amounts. Asillustrated by the chart 260, the probability to win the first levelprogressive award is scaled to each player's wager amount such that ifthe wager amount doubles, the player's probability to win the firstlevel progressive award also doubles.

FIGS. 11A and 11B show an alternative embodiment of how the gamingsystem assigns one or more players to progressive event tiers asdescribed above. As shown in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 11A,chart 270 shows a plurality of tiers or groups based on each player'stotal coin-in over a designated period of time. Depending upon theamount of coin-in placed by each player, the gaming system assigns thatplayer to one of the progressive event tiers. In this embodiment, eachdifferent progressive event tier of coin-in is associated with one ofthe different secondary progressive awards. That is, the gaming systemassigns each of the players to one of the progressive event tiers basedon each player's relative coin-in. In this embodiment, the gaming systemdetermines which of the progressive awards the players are eligible forbased on the tiers assigned to those players.

As illustrated in FIG. 11B, chart 280 shows the number of players whoqualified for the third level progressive award. In this embodiment, thegaming system tiers the players based on the quantity of progressiveevent points accumulated for each player. As seen in chart 280, thequantity of progressive event points accumulated by each playerdetermines the player's probability to win the third level progressiveaward. For example, chart 280 shows that one-hundred-twenty-five playersqualified for the third level progressive award by placing between $500and $999 total coin-in. Of these players, fifty players had accumulatedninety-nine points or less, ninety players had accumulated had betweenone-hundred and two-hundred-ninety-nine points andone-hundred-twenty-five players had accumulated at least three-hundredpoints. In the illustrated embodiment, each of fifty players in thefirst tier (e.g., who had accumulated ninety-nine points or less) isassociated with a first probability (e.g., 0.1%), each of ninety playersin the second tier (e.g., who had accumulated ninety-nine points orless) is associated with a second, different probability and each of theone-hundred-twenty-five players in the third tier (e.g., who hadaccumulated at least three-hundred points) is associated with a thirdprobability. Chart 280 shows that the players who have accumulatedthree-hundred or more points have a better chance at winning the thirdlevel progressive award than the players who have accumulated lesspoints.

Referring now to FIG. 12, a timeline 270 is illustrated showing theoperation of the disclosed gaming system in accordance with oneembodiment. As described above, the gaming system tracks player wagersand any points accumulated by each player over different plays of one ormore games at respective gaming devices in the gaming system. Asillustrated in FIG. 12, the timeline 270 illustrates a primaryprogressive award period 300 in which the gaming system enables one ormore players to win a primary progressive award. The timeline 270 alsoillustrates a plurality of secondary progressive award periods 302, 304and 306 in which one or more players can win different secondaryprogressive awards. As illustrated in FIG. 12, the primary progressiveaward period 300 coincides with a plurality of secondary progressiveaward periods 302, 304 and 306 so that the gaming system enables one ormore players to win one of the secondary progressive awards while alsohaving the opportunity to win the primary progressive award. In oneembodiment, the gaming system causes one or more secondary progressiveawards to be triggered before the primary progressive award.

As illustrated by the timeline 270, the primary progressive period 300starts at an initial time and extends until the triggering event for theprimary progressive award occurs (e.g., point 314 along timeline 270).If the triggering event for the primary progressive award occurs, thegaming system determines which one of the players will win the primaryprogressive award based on the player's wager amount or wager history asdescribed above.

In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 12, a first secondary progressiveperiod 300 is associated with the first level secondary progressiveaward. The first secondary progressive period starts. During the firstsecondary progressive period, the gaming system tracks each of theplayer's wagers (or coin-in) and accumulates a quantity of progressiveevent points for each player in association with the plays of the gamesat the gaming devices. When the triggering event occurs for the firstlevel secondary progressive award, the first secondary progressiveperiod 300 ends. At this time 308, the gaming system assigns the playerseligible for the first level secondary progressive award to a first oneof the progressive event tiers, determines which of the players in thatfirst progressive event tier win the first level progressive award andprovide the first level progressive award progressive award to thedetermined player. In one embodiment, the gaming system resets the firstlevel secondary progressive award and begins a second secondaryprogressive period 302 that is associated with the reset first levelsecondary progressive award. When another triggering event occurs forthe first level secondary progressive award, the second secondaryprogressive period 304 ends. At this time 310, the gaming system assignsthe players eligible for the first level secondary progressive award tothe first progressive event tier, determines which of the players in thefirst progressive event tier win the first level progressive award andprovide the first level progressive award to the determined player.

As illustrated by the timeline 270, in this embodiment, a plurality ofsecondary progressive periods overlap or run concurrently with oneanother and with the primary progressive period. In this embodiment, athird secondary progressive period 306 is associated with a third levelsecondary progressive award. Timeline 270 shows that the first and thirdsecondary progressive periods 302 and 306 overlap and end at differenttimes. When the triggering event occurs for the third level secondaryprogressive award, the third secondary progressive period 306 ends. Atthis time 312, the gaming system assigns the players eligible for thethird level secondary progressive award to a third one of theprogressive event tiers, determines which of the players in the thirdprogressive event tier win the third level progressive award and providethe third level progressive award to the determined player.

In one alternative embodiment, the gaming system assigns at least oneplayer to one of a plurality of progressive event tiers based on one ormore parameters. In different embodiments, the gaming system assigns atleast one player to one of a plurality of progressive event tiers basedon one or more of the following parameters: (i) the quantity ofprogressive points accumulated by that player, (ii) an amount of coin-inaccumulated into one or more pools associated with that player, (iii) anamount of coin-out accumulated into one or more pools associated withthat player, (iv) the status of that player (e.g., as determined througha suitable player tracking system), (v) a predetermined variable or gameoutcome, (vi) a generated symbol or symbol combination, (vii) a randomdetermination by the central controller, (viii) a random determinationat the gaming machine, (ix) time (such as the time of day), (x) a wagerplaced by that player, or (xi) any other suitable method or criteria.

In different embodiments of the gaming system disclosed herein, (i) aprogressive event point accumulation event occurs, (ii) a progressivetriggering event occurs, (iii) a primary progressive award triggeringevent occurs, and/or (iv) a secondary progressive award triggering eventoccurs based on an amount coin-in. In this embodiment, the gaming systemdetermines if an amount of coin-in wagered at one or more gaming devicesin the gaming system reaches or exceeds a designated amount of coin-in(i.e., a threshold coin-in amount). Upon the amount of coin-in wageredat one or more gaming devices in the gaming system reaching or exceedingthe threshold coin-in amount, the gaming system causes one or more ofsuch progressive events or conditions to occur. In differentembodiments, the threshold coin-in amount is predetermined, randomlydetermined, determined based on a player's status (such as determinedthrough a player tracking system), determined based on a generatedsymbol or symbol combination, determined based on a random determinationby the central controller, determined based on a random determination atthe gaming machine, determined based on one or more side wagers placed,determined based on the player's primary game wager, determined based ontime (such as the time of day) or determined based on any other suitablemethod or criteria.

In different embodiments of the gaming system disclosed herein, (i) aprogressive event point accumulation event occurs, (ii) a progressivetriggering event occurs, (iii) a primary progressive award triggeringevent occurs, and/or (iv) a secondary progressive award triggering eventoccurs on an amount coin-out. In this embodiment, the gaming systemdetermines if an amount of coin-out provided by one or more gamingdevices in the gaming system reaches or exceeds a designated amount ofcoin-out (i.e., a threshold coin-out amount). Upon the amount ofcoin-out provided at one or more gaming devices in the gaming systemreaching or exceeding the threshold coin-out amount, the gaming systemcauses one or more of such events or conditions to occur. In differentembodiments, the threshold coin-out amount is predetermined, randomlydetermined, determined based on a player's status (such as determinedthrough a player tracking system), determined based on a generatedsymbol or symbol combination, determined based on a random determinationby the central controller, determined based on a random determination atthe gaming machine, determined based on one or more side wagers placed,determined based on the player's primary game wager, determined based ontime (such as the time of day) or determined based on any other suitablemethod or criteria.

In different embodiments of the gaming system disclosed herein, (i) aprogressive event point accumulation event occurs, (H) a progressivetriggering event occurs, (iii) a primary progressive award triggeringevent occurs, and/or (iv) a secondary progressive award triggering eventoccurs based on a predefined variable reaching a defined parameterthreshold. For example, when the 500,000^(th) player has played a gamingmachine of the gaming system (ascertained from a player trackingsystem), one or more of such events or conditions occur. In differentembodiments, the predefined parameter thresholds include a length oftime, a length of time after a certain dollar amount is hit, a wagerlevel threshold for a specific machine (which gaming device is the firstto contribute $250,000), a number of gaming machines active, or anyother parameter that defines a suitable threshold.

In different embodiments of the gaming system disclosed herein, (i) aprogressive event point accumulation event occurs, (ii) a progressivetriggering event occurs, (iii) a primary progressive award triggeringevent occurs, and/or (iv) a secondary progressive award triggering eventoccurs based on time. In this embodiment, a time is set for when one ormore of such events or conditions will occur. In one embodiment, such aset time is based on historic data. For example, the gaming systemcauses the progressive award triggering event to occur prior to adesignated time (e.g., before 2:30 pm on Dec. 30, 2008). In anotherexample, the gaming system causes the progressive award triggering eventto occur within a designated period of time (e.g., 30 to 40 days).

In different embodiments of the gaming system disclosed herein, (i) aprogressive event point accumulation event occurs, (ii) a progressivetriggering event occurs, (iii) a primary progressive award triggeringevent occurs, and/or (iv) a secondary progressive award triggering eventoccurs based upon gaming system operator defined player eligibilityparameters stored on a player tracking system (such as via a playertracking card or other suitable manner). In this embodiment, theparameters for eligibility are defined by the gaming system operatorbased on any suitable criterion. In one embodiment, the centralcontroller/gaming device processor recognizes the player'sidentification (via the player tracking system) when the player insertsor otherwise associates their player tracking card in the gamingmachine. The central server/gaming device processor determines theplayer tracking level of the player and if the current player trackinglevel defined by the gaming system operator is eligible for one or moreof such events or conditions. In one embodiment, the gaming systemoperator defines minimum bet levels required for such events orconditions to occur based on the player's card level.

In different embodiments of the gaming system disclosed herein, (i) aprogressive event point accumulation event occurs, (ii) a progressivetriggering event occurs, (iii) a primary progressive award triggeringevent occurs, and/or (iv) a secondary progressive award triggering eventoccurs based on a system determination, including one or more randomselections by the central controller. In one embodiment, as describedabove, the central controller tracks all active gaming machines and thewagers they placed. Each gaming machine has its own entry defining itsstate as either active or inactive and also defining the values of thewagers from that gaming machine. In one embodiment, active status meansthat the gaming machine is being actively played by a player andenrolled/inactive status means that the gaming machine is not beingactively played by a player. The active status requirements can be basedon any suitable number of satisfied criteria or defined in any suitablemanner by the implementer of the gaming system. In one such embodiment,based on the gaming machine's state as well as one or more wager poolsassociated with the gaming machine, the central controller determineswhether to one or more of such events or conditions will occur. In onesuch embodiment, the player who consistently places a higher wager ismore likely to be associated with an occurrence of one or more of suchevents or conditions than a player who consistently places a minimumwager. It should be appreciated that the criteria for determiningwhether a player is in active status or inactive status for determiningif one or more of such events occur may the same as, substantially thesame as, or different than the criteria for determining whether a playeris in active status or inactive status for another one of such events tooccur.

In different embodiments of the gaming system disclosed herein, (i) aprogressive event point accumulation event occurs, (ii) a progressivetriggering event occurs, (iii) a primary progressive award triggeringevent occurs, and/or (iv) a secondary progressive award triggering eventoccurs based on a determination of if any numbers allotted to a gamingdevice match a randomly selected number. In this embodiment, upon orprior to each play of each gaming machine, a gaming device selects arandom number from a range of numbers and during each primary game, thegaming machine allocates the first N numbers in the range, where N isthe number of credits bet by the player in that primary game. At the endof the primary game, the randomly selected number is compared with thenumbers allocated to the player and if a match occurs, one or more ofsuch events or conditions occur. It should be appreciated that anysuitable manner of causing one or more bonus event elements to beprovided may be implemented in accordance with the gaming system andmethod disclosed herein.

In one embodiment, the gaming system enables each player to accumulate aquantity of progressive event points in association with an occurrenceof a designated symbol or symbol combination in one or more plays of thegame. In one such embodiment, a plurality of the gaming devices in thegaming system are associated with one or more different games havingdifferent designated symbols or symbol combinations and differentprobability data associated with those designated symbols or symbolcombinations. That is, in one embodiment, the different games have thesame designated symbols associated with different probability data. Inanother embodiment, the different games have different symbolsassociated with different probability data. For example, the greater thequantity of progressive event points associated with a symbol or symbolcombination, the lower the odds or probability of the designated symbolor symbol combination occurring in (or being generated for) the game.That is, the quantity of progressive event points is scaled to the oddsof the symbol occurrence. In different embodiments, the gaming systemutilizes overlay symbols or modifier symbols to provide progressiveevent points. In such embodiments, the gaming system incorporates theoverlay symbols or modifier symbols in addition to other symbols (e.g.,any existing symbols in a game) such that the overlay symbol or themodifier symbol has the same probability across a plurality of differentgames. In these embodiments, the gaming system enables one, a pluralityof, or each player to accumulate a quantity of progressive event pointsin association with an occurrence of a designated overlay symbol and/ora designated modifier symbol in one or more plays of one or moredifferent games.

As indicated above, in different embodiments, the progressive awards aremystery awards provided to the players of the gaming devices with orwithout explanation or information provided to the player, oralternatively displayed to the player. In one embodiment, the gamingsystem provides suitable information about the progressive awards to theplayers through one or more displays on the gaming machines oradditional information displays positioned near the gaming machines,such as above a bank of system gaming machines.

This information can be used to entertain the player or inform theplayer that a bonus event has occurred or will occur. Examples of suchinformation are:

(1) that a triggering event has occurred;

(2) that a triggering event will shortly occur (i.e., foreshadowing thetriggering event);

(3) that one or more progressive awards have been provided to one ormore players of the system gaming machines;

(4) that one or more progressive awards will be shortly provided to oneor more players of the system gaming machines;

(5) which gaming machines have won awards such as primary awards,secondary awards or progressive awards;

(6) the amount of the progressive awards won;

(7) the amount of the progressive awards that can be won; and

(8) the progressive event tier or level that a player is currentlyassigned.

It should be appreciated that such information can be provided to theplayers through any suitable audio, audio-visual or visual devices.

It should be understood that various changes and modifications to thepresently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent tothose skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be madewithout departing from the spirit and scope of the present subjectmatter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is thereforeintended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appendedclaims.

The invention is claimed as follows:
 1. A gaming system comprising: atleast one gaming device, each gaming device including at least one inputdevice; at least one display device; and at least one controllerconfigured to operate with each of said at least one gaming device andsaid at least one display device to: (a) maintain a plurality ofprogressive awards, (b) if a progressive event point accumulation eventoccurs, accumulate a quantity of progressive event points for a player,and (c) after an occurrence of a triggering event: (i) determine, basedon a progressive award probability for the player, whether to providethe player one of the maintained progressive awards, the progressiveaward probability being based, at least in part, on a wagering activityof the player, (ii) if the determination is to provide the player one ofthe maintained progressive awards, (A) assign the player to one of aplurality of progressive event tiers based on the quantity ofprogressive event points accumulated for the player, each one of themaintained progressive awards associated with a probability of beingprovided for the assigned progressive event tier, (B) randomly select atleast one of the progressive awards based on the probabilitiesassociated with the assigned progressive event tier, and (C) cause theat least one randomly selected progressive award to be provided to theplayer.
 2. The gaming system of claim 1, wherein the quantity ofprogressive event points accumulated for the player is based on whichone of a plurality of different progressive event point accumulationevents occur.
 3. The gaming system of claim 1, wherein the plurality ofprogressive awards are arranged as a multi-level progressive award. 4.The gaming system of claim 1, wherein each one of the progressive awardsis associated with a probability of being provided for each of theplurality of progressive event tiers.
 5. The gaming system of claim 4,wherein each one of the progressive event tiers is associated with adifferent range of progressive event points, each of the rangesincluding a minimum progressive event point value and a maximumprogressive event point value.
 6. The gaming system of claim 1, whereinthe at least one controller is configured to operate to determinewhether the point accumulation event has occurred in association with agame being played at the at least one gaming device.
 7. The gamingsystem of claim 1, which includes a plurality of gaming devices andwherein the wagering activity of the player is based on an amount ofwagers placed by the player relative to the amount of wagers placed byother players at other gaming devices.
 8. The gaming system of claim 1,which includes a plurality of gaming devices and wherein the wageringactivity of the player is based on an amount of wagers placed by theplayer during a designated period of time relative to the amount ofwagers placed by other players at other gaming devices during thedesignated period of time.
 9. The gaming system of claim 1, wherein atleast one of the wager and at least one of the maintained progressiveawards is selected from the group consisting of: a quantity of monetarycredits, a quantity of non-monetary credits, a quantity of promotionalcredits, a quantity of player tracking points, and a quantity ofnon-player tracking points.
 10. A method of operating a gaming system,said method comprising: (a) causing at least one controller to execute aplurality of instructions to maintain a plurality of progressive awards,(b) if a progressive event point accumulation event occurs, causing theat least one controller to execute the plurality of instructions toaccumulate a quantity of progressive event points for a player, and (c)after an occurrence of a triggering event: (i) causing the at least onecontroller to execute the plurality of instructions to determine, basedon a progressive award probability for the player, whether to providethe player one of the maintained progressive awards, the progressiveaward probability being based, at least in part, on a wagering activityof the player, (ii) if the determination is to provide the player one ofthe maintained progressive awards, (A) causing the at least onecontroller to execute the plurality of instructions to assign the playerto one of a plurality of progressive event tiers based on the quantityof progressive event points accumulated for the player, each one of themaintained progressive awards associated with a probability of beingprovided for the assigned progressive event tier, (B) causing the atleast one controller to execute the plurality of instructions torandomly select at least one of the progressive awards based on theprobabilities associated with the assigned progressive event tier, and(C) causing the at least one randomly selected progressive award to beprovided to the player.
 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the quantityof progressive event points accumulated for the player is based on whichone of a plurality of different progressive event point accumulationevents occur.
 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality ofprogressive awards are arranged as a multi-level progressive award. 13.The method of claim 10, wherein each one of the progressive awards isassociated with a probability of being provided for each of theplurality of progressive event tiers.
 14. The method of claim 13,wherein each one of the progressive event tiers is associated with adifferent range of progressive event points, each of the rangesincluding a minimum progressive event point value and a maximumprogressive event point value.
 15. The method of claim 10, whichincludes causing the at least one controller to execute the plurality ofinstructions to determine whether the point accumulation event hasoccurred in association with a game being played at the at least onegaming device.
 16. The method of claim 10, which includes a plurality ofgaming devices and wherein the wagering activity of the player is basedon an amount of wagers placed by the player relative to the amount ofwagers placed by other players at other gaming devices.
 17. The methodof claim 10, which includes a plurality of gaming devices and whereinthe wagering activity of the player is based on an amount of wagersplaced by the player during a designated period of time relative to theamount of wagers placed by other players at other gaming devices duringthe designated period of time.
 18. The method of claim 10, wherein atleast one of the wager and at least one of the maintained progressiveawards is selected from the group consisting of: a quantity of monetarycredits, a quantity of non-monetary credits, a quantity of promotionalcredits, a quantity of player tracking points, and a quantity ofnon-player tracking points.
 19. The method of claim 10, which isprovided through a data network.
 20. The method of claim 19, wherein thedata network is the internet.